UK Parliament / Open data

Growth and Infrastructure Bill

My Lords, I have about another 15 pages in my brief.

Again, referring to the consultation paper, in the National Parks, there are more than 22,000 businesses, of which more than 70% are small and medium-sized enterprises, as noble Lords have said. There are more than 153,000 homes and we know that there is a lot of demand for it. The proposed changes are about creating certainty and reducing the time and cost of deployments. Evidence to date from commercial deployment shows that deployment can be held up by planning decisions. In conservation areas where planning permission is currently required for broadband, there is evidence that it has been held up for 27 months by the need for consultation. This has resulted in the new broadband service not being provided in these areas.

5.15 pm

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
742 c1568 
Session
2012-13
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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