Openreach are appealing to residents of a number of villages in Shropshire who risk missing out on Full Fibre due to lack of local pledges to Openreach’s Connect my community scheme . 

Thousands of homes and businesses risk missing out on faster and more reliable rural broadband

More than 4,900 homes and businesses in 12 Shropshire villages risk missing out on a vital full fibre broadband upgrade.

Openreach currently offer speeds upto 1.8Gbps down and 120mbps up on its residential side with Symmetric speeds expected next year and a hint at 3Gbps speeds beyond that.

 

Openreach are aiming to bring Full Fibre to:

Openreach are appealing to residents of Claverley, Clee Hill, Cressage, Little Brampton, Lydbury North, Morville, Norton, Quatt, Stottesdon, Uppington, Upton Magna and Worfield and surrounding areas. 

 

However, the success of this project depends on residents pledging free government vouchers, which help fund the new network. Without enough pledges, thousands of homes and businesses could be left behind.

 

Michele Colwell, Openreach’s regional engagement manager for many of these villages, urged residents to act now:

“We’ve received only about a third of the pledges needed to move forward in most areas. Pledging a voucher takes just a few minutes and costs nothing. This upgrade will transform the entire community for generations to come.”

Jessica Bita, who oversees the remaining projects for Openreach, added:

 

“In places like Upton Magna, we’re seeing a healthy response and look forward to building there. But elsewhere, we believe many might simply have forgotten or not had time.

“With more than 4,900 homes and businesses poised to benefit, every pledge counts.“

 

Across the West Midlands, Openreach’s investment is already making a significant impact, with over 1.3 million homes and businesses – including 100,000 in Shropshire – now connected to full fibre, and more areas set to benefit as expansion continues.

More than 3,000 Openreach people currently live and work in the West Midlands and work closely with local authorities including Shropshire County Council.

 

Councillor Robert Macey, Portfolio Holder for Culture and Digital at Shropshire Council, said:

 “The rollout of full fibre broadband across Shropshire is a critical investment in our county’s future. Reliable, high-speed internet access is essential for driving local economic growth, supporting businesses, and ensuring our residents have access to modern digital services. This upgrade will help close the digital divide and make Shropshire a more connected and competitive place to live and work.”

What you need to do:

If you live in or around one of the areas listed above then its really simple to pledge your support for the scheme:

 

  • Check your eligibility: Residents can visit the Connect My Community website to see if their home qualifies for the voucher scheme.
  • Pledge your support: Pledging is quick and free, and each pledge brings the community closer to securing the upgrade.
  • Commit to service: Once the network is live, residents will need to subscribe to a full fibre service for at least 12 months with a provider of their choice.

Other providers

Its worth remembering that Openreach is not the only Full Fibre network in the UK and there are 9 other companies in Shropshire alone who are building Full Fibre networks.

Its worth using our fibre broadband checker to see if you can already get Full Fibre broadband  and if you live in Shropshire check out our sister site for full list of providers.