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Cabinets ready for the New Year!
Since our cabinets were stood earlier this month, two teams of engineers have been doing further work on them, connecting our existing copper cables. The site has also been tidied up considerably, with topsoil laid and grass-seeded, so the verge will return to green in due course.

So we’re ready for the fibre to be brought into the village, sometime yet to be confirmed, hopefully early next year. It has been suggested to me that it won’t come (as I originally thought) from Scalford Road, but from Nottingham Road. This makes sense as we know fibre is already in Ab Kettleby, which is closer to us than Scalford and there is existing ducting along Nursery Lane and Main Street – it’s easy to follow the Telecom manhole covers.
Thank you for following this blog in 2015 – Happy Christmas and best wishes for a (Superfast Broadband) New Year!
Both cabinets now stood
The PCP has now joined the DSLAM, down at the lower end of Main Street.

Although the site has been cleared of spoil, there’s still some work to do to remove the larger stones and seed for grass, so that in due course the verge will look nice and green again.
There has been some more work done on the cabinets since they were stood, such as electrically earthing them, but the main job we’re waiting on is digging in the fibre from (I think) Scalford Road. I have no date from BT or LCC on when that will be started, but have been told it will be in the New Year. I can see that Scalford has yet to get its 2nd cabinet and work will be under way soon to clear some duct blockages along Scalford Road, so the project is still progressing our way.
Meanwhile, thank you to all in the village for participating in my latest survey and I’m pleased to report that nearly everyone is likely to upgrade to fibre broadband when we go live. I’ve shared that information (in aggregate only, no personal details at all) with BT and LCC to encourage them to connect us as soon as possible.
I’ll keep you posted on developments here. Happy Christmas and best wishes to you all for New Year!
First cabinet in!
The first of the two cabinets we need for our fibre broadband has been stood, down at the bottom end of Main Street. This cabinet is called a DSLAM – a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer – and is what our telephone lines will hook up into.

The second cabinet – a PCP (Primary cross Connection Point) – should be stood alongside the DSLAM in the next few days and is what the fibre connects to.
The fibre itself isn’t here yet and has to be laid into the village from Scalford Road way. I’ll keep you posted on developments!
Fibre cabinets approaching!
I’ve picked up advance roadworks notifications that Scalford is getting its PCP fibre cabinet stood between 4th – 17th September and Long Clawson is getting its two cabinets between 1st – 14th September. There is also fibre ducting being laid now alongside the Hickling to Nether Broughton road.
All this fibre activity nearby is of course welcome and while there’s no specific notification yet of cabinets in Holwell, the Scalford news is significant because it’s our exchange and must get fibre for us to get it, too.
Holwell fibre broadband update
Ok, fellow villagers, an update for you on fibre broadband coming to Holwell.
I’m being very cautious here, because some dates BT have given me have already slipped back and so I don’t want to make you what might seem like promises that I’m not in a position to deliver.
But the main thing is it’s still coming! I contact BT for regular updates and we’re still ‘on plan’. It looks like the fibre ‘spine’ i.e. what we in Holwell will connect to, is being put in place between July and September this year. Our cabinets i.e. what the fibre connects to in Holwell should also be stood in this period. This means from October onwards the exchange in Scalford and our ‘mini exchange’ in Holwell can go live, subject to no unexpected problems of course and BT doing all the necessary connection work.
Personally, I’m working on a ‘superfast broadband for Christmas’ scenario! It would make a great Christmas present.
I’ll keep you posted on further developments.
Meeting requested with BT
I have written to the Project Manager of Superfast Leicestershire at County Hall, requesting a meeting with BT this Autumn to progress any plans it might have at this stage for connecting our village to fibre. I have suggested BT is represented at this meeting by Openreach and Retail, so we can discuss both technical issues and the consumer aspects.
Thank you for completing our Broadband Survey over summer – an analysis of the results was included in our letter and is a vital part of our argument in pressing BT to bring fibre to Holwell.
I have copied this letter to Pam Posnett, who is the County Councillor responsible for the broadband project and to whom I talked about our issues at a meeting in July at Melton Borough Council’s offices.
I’ll let you know as soon as I hear back.
SFBB extension gets the thumbs up!
Leicestershire County Council approved additional funds for SuperFast Broadband on 15th July 2014.
This might be good news for us in Holwell as this additional funding may improve our broadband connection in the medium term i.e. by mid 2017.
Interesting update in the Report to the Chief Executive here: Broadband – Superfast Extension Programme.
Summary of the meeting’s decision below:
The Cabinet approved the additional funding as per the recommendations. The report can be found at http://politics.leics.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=135&MId=3992&Ver=4
Decision:
(a) That the development of a broadband Superfast Extension Programme for Leicestershire, including the allocation of £2m from earmarked reserves as a capital contribution towards the cost of the Programme, be approved;
(b) That the securing of £675,000 funding for 2015/16 from the Local Growth Fund as part of the recently announced Growth Deal be noted, and that approval be given to underwrite a further £1.325m indicatively allocated in the Growth Deal for 2016/17 should that funding not be secured;
(c) That further investment be requested from district councils as set out in paragraphs 28 to 33 of the report;
(d) That a hybrid procurement approach be pursued involving a call-off from the national framework contract being initiated utilising a majority of the funding available, with the remaining investment held back to enable exploration of alternative and innovative solutions to extending Broadband to the ‘final 6%’ in Leicestershire;
(e) That approval be given to the County Council acting as the lead Local Body for the Superfast Extension Programme;
(f) That it be noted that the Superfast Extension Programme will include Leicester, and that revised or new Collaboration Agreement with the City Council be entered into accordingly;
(g) That the Chief Executive, following consultation with the Leader of the County Council and the County Solicitor, be authorised to take all actions and/or decisions he considers necessary to give effect to any matter relating to the Superfast Extension Programme;
(h) That officers continue to facilitate discussions with parish councils and commercial providers to identify solutions which will enable superfast broadband provision to the ‘final 6%’ in Leicestershire;
(i) That officers prepare an improved deployment map and other communications materials regarding planned fibre broadband provision across the County.
(KEY DECISION)
REASON FOR DECISION:
- a)To further extend Superfast Broadband provision in rural Leicestershire in line with County Council priorities;
- b)To safeguard delivery of the whole programme by enabling procurement to be initiated at a sufficiently early stage;
- c)To maximise the potential roll out of Superfast Broadband to rural communities and businesses, and to achieve fair and equitable contributions from key partners;
- d)To enable the most effective procurement of Broadband provision taking account of delivery challenges and timescale constraints;
- e)andf) To enable efficient and effective liaison between local partners and Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK), continuing the current arrangement in place for the Superfast Leicestershire programme;
g) To facilitate the timely and effective procurement and delivery of the Programme.
- h) andi) To engage with local communities to help identify means for providing superfast broadband in the remaining areas of the County.
We have now initiated the procurement for Phase 2. Currently we are initiating the Open Market Review to identify the new NGA White areas in Leics. i.e. those areas which are not served by commercial providers or through the Phase 1 contract