Please note that Blackwell Hollow will be closed between 9.30am and 3.00pm on Monday 11th May to allow urgent treeworks to be carried out. Diversions will be put in place

Superfast broadband to 44,000 rural homes and businesses

FIBRE broadband will be rolled out to around 98 per cent of West Sussex homes and businesses within the next three years, following a multi-million partnership project between West Sussex County Council and BT.

The Better Connected West Sussex Broadband project builds on BT’s on-going commercial fibre deployment across the county, and will provide broadband infrastructure to over 44,000 premises with superfast speeds of at least 24Mbps by the start of Spring 2016.

On completion of the rollout, the aim is for all premises within West Sussex to receive a minimum of 2Mbps but with a vast majority achieving speeds well in excess of this.

The new fibre network will transform broadband speeds across the county and its rural areas. According to Ofcom, the county’s average downstream speed is currently 11.7Mbps whilst 9.7 per cent of premises receive less than 2Mbps.

BT has been chosen following an extensive and thorough selection process. The company is contributing £7.6m towards the overall cost of deployment in “non-commercial” areas while West Sussex County Council is contributing £6.26m, with £6.26m coming from the Government’s Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) funds.

Louise Goldsmith, Leader of West Sussex County Council, who is responsible for economic issues, said: “We are delighted to have entered into a partnership arrangement with BT that will significantly increase the county’s opportunity to grow its economy, and help all residents to enjoy the benefits of being online.

“West Sussex County Council is very aware of the problems that slow speeds or in some cases, no broadband at all can cause local businesses and people working and running businesses from home. This was a key rationale behind the Council’s decision to invest more than £6 million to provide more access to better, faster broadband across the county.

“We are now looking to BT, having won the contract, to deliver services to those areas which we know are without.”

Bill Murphy, managing director Next Generation Access (NGA) for BT, added: “This is super news for the people of West Sussex. The county is mainly rural and over half of it lies in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There is a need to balance new development and infrastructure needed by communities to reduce congestion and support a vibrant local economy while maintaining the character of the county. This is where fibre broadband can play a key role, for example, by revitalising small towns, villages and hamlets by making it possible to start and run a connected business from these locations.”

Engineers for Openreach, BT’s local network business, will build the new fibre infrastructure.

Fibre to the Cabinet will be the main technology deployed. This can deliver wholesale downstream speeds of over 24Mbps (and in some cases up to 80Mbps), and upstream speeds of up to 20Mbps. Fibre to the Premises technology – delivering ultra-fast wholesale speeds of up to 330Mbps – will also be deployed in certain areas and will be available on demand throughout the whole of the fibre footprint should local businesses want the ultra-fast speeds it offers.

The new fibre-based network will be open to all communications providers on an equivalent basis. Households and businesses in West Sussex will therefore benefit from a highly competitive market, bringing greater choice and affordable prices from a wide range of service providers. It will also boost the competitiveness of local businesses, helping them to find new customers and operate more efficiently, whilst opening up a host of new learning and development opportunities for households.

Superfast broadband benefits include users being able to use multiple bandwidth-hungry applications at the same time and sending and receiving large amounts of data much more quickly and efficiently. New fibre services are set to transform the way consumers use the internet, from the simple sharing of pictures and video to enjoying the growing boom in entertainment services available on-line.

For local businesses, the fibre network will underpin the introduction of many new services and applications. Big business applications driven by new ‘cloud’ services will be within the reach of enterprises of all sizes. Computer back up, storage and processing will be faster, and the use of high-quality videoconferencing will become a viable possibility.

Notes

80Mbps and 330Mbps are wholesale speeds. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) may use different speeds in their advertising. Individual line speeds will depend on network infrastructure and the service chosen by the ISP.

Openreach has started to make FTTP on demand available in its fibre footprint. Openreach will levy an installation charge but it will be up to service providers to decide whether they pass that onto businesses or consumers wishing to take advantage of the product.

Openreach provides external CPs (Communications Providers) with a variety of ways in which they can offer fibre broadband to their customers. These include an ‘active’ product – GEA – which comes in various speed combinations and a ‘passive’ product – PIA – whereby CPs can lay their own fibre via BT’s ducts and poles if they want greater control over the service they offer.

About West Sussex

The Government desires that the broadband framework in the UK is upgraded to provide the best superfast broadband network in Europe by 2015.

West Sussex County Council is leading the Better Connected West Sussex Broadband partnership of local authorities and agencies to use funds available from the Government, match-funded by WSCC, to attract private sector investment to secure the best levels of broadband network coverage, speeds, technologies and services across the whole county.

Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK), a unit within the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, is responsible for managing the Government’s broadband funding. BDUK has developed a procurement framework and West Sussex Better Connected have undertaken the procurement of the supplier through this framework. More information is available on the Department for Culture, Media and Sport website.

The partnership has had to comply with stringent European Commission State Aid regulations to use public money to fund the commercial market place to provide superfast broadband services.

The West Sussex Better Connected project will not physically connect users to broadband but will provide the infrastructure through which residents and businesses can contract with suppliers to buy broadband services, in the usual way.

Wholesale access means that BT must make its broadband infrastructure available to Internet Service Providers to market a range of competitive packages to customers.

About BT

BT is one of the world’s leading providers of communications services and solutions, serving customers in more than 170 countries. Its principal activities include the provision of networked IT services globally; local, national and international telecommunications services to its customers for use at home, at work and on the move; broadband and internet products and services and converged fixed/mobile products and services.

BT consists principally of four lines of business: BT Global Services, BT Retail, BT Wholesale and Openreach.

In the year ended 31 March 2013, BT Group’s revenue was £18,017m with profit before taxation of £2,501m.

British Telecommunications plc (BT) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BT Group plc and encompasses virtually all businesses and assets of the BT Group. BT Group plc is listed on stock exchanges in London and New York.

For more information, visit the BT website.

East Grinstead in Bloom Photography Competition 2013

THE East Grinstead in Bloom Committee has announced its first ever Annual Photography Competition open to the town’s residents, and not surprisingly the theme is East Grinstead in Bloom.

Beautiful photographs can be anything from flowers growing in private gardens, scenic pictures of East Grinstead, seasonal wildflowers or flowers blooming in the snow. Deadline is 9 August.

To enter, or find out more, email competition@eastgrinsteadinbloom.co.uk

Adam to represent Town ward

ADAM Reeves has been elected as the new councillor for the Town Ward.

He first came to East Grinstead when he was 21, and worked in banking before running one of the largest independently-owned financial services companies in the south east.

Adam says he is “passionate about entrepreneurial small business success”, and feels East Grinstead is “a great place to live and work”.

New caterers at Chequer Mead

THE new team running the family friendly Pavilion restaurant at Chequer Mead are Rob and Nikki Ward.

Nikki was formerly the facilities manager at the town rugby club, and the pair have also run Legendary Catering Services in East Grinstead for the past three years.

They are now looking forward to showcasing their traditional cuisine featuring steak and ale pies, sausages and lasagne in their new town centre location where they hope customers will enjoy their menus – and coffee at just £1 a cup.

Picnics in the park

SUNDAY afternoon live entertainment will be back at East Court again this summer from 3pm until 6pm on the dates listed below.

So bring a picnic and enjoy some fun in the sun with the following events:

16 June – Zumba

30 June –  ConChord Big Band Glenn Miller

Going on at the Gallery

Diverse Visions – until 5 June

A group of artists from East Grinstead and beyond, have come together to present their work. Subjects are many and a variety of media has been used, including oils, tempera, line drawing, collage and mixed media. Curated by Harriet Brigdale.

Check out Chequer Mead

For more details of events at the theatre ring the box office on  01342 302000

June 8 at 2pm and 7pm: BPM Dance Academy with Climb On Board.

A street dance school based in the heart of Mid Sussex  BPM specialise in authentic hip hop dance styles. They offer regular street dance classes in Cuckfield, Haywards Heath, Hassocks and Burgess Hill to children and adults, and provide workshops and after-school clubs for local schools as well as street dance birthday parties. 

BPM was launched in 2011 by professional dancers Luke Bohanna and Kat Chase.Their exciting show features 130 students ages five to 17 in a space-age themed show.

Tickets: £10/ children £7.50.

June 14: the world’s greatest Abba tribute band Voulez Vous

ON their 21st year anniversary tour Voulez Vous still command immense audience support and appreciation.

Their new production Mad About Abba has received fantastic reviews from theatres and audiences alike with new costumes that are more glamorous than ever. Voulez Vous perform a non-stop barrage of ABBA hits, brilliantly performed and visually enhanced.

The fun starts at 7.45pm.  All tickets £16.

June 15: Winner of the National Tribute Awards 2013 and Stars in Their Eyes – Cliff

JIMMY Jemain is now firmly established as the UK’s Number 1 Cliff Richard look and sound-alike.  He’s so good people have been known to think Jimmy mimes, but every song is live in this must-see tribute concert with The Fabulous Shadows playing Apache, Wonderful Land, Kon Tiki and many more, and all Cliff’s biggest hits including  Move It, Living Doll and The Young Ones.

‘Cliff’ is on at Chequer Mead Theatre, East Grinstead at 8pm. Tickets £18.50/concessions £17.50.

June 17: Questioning Aslan by Nigel Forde

FROM the creative team that brought the award winning production of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters to the stage, comes a new production – Questioning Aslan by Nigel Forde – which has toured the USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.

It’s 1958, the world is in the grip of an economic downturn and the fear and uncertainty of the Cold War is building.

But in Oxford, Professor C.S. Lewis has called a student into his study to discuss a very different dilemma. His most promising protégé is disillusioned with the world – the future seems increasingly unsure and meaninglessness has abounded in his life. Where or what can he turn to?

Agnosticism seems to hold the most plausible explanations – but will his mentor be able to shed a different light on that conclusion? This work of fiction, inspired by the life of C.S. Lewis, asks questions and finds answers that will challenge and inspire.

Questioning Aslan is on at Chequer Mead Theatre, East Grinstead at 7.30pm. Tickets £12/ concessions £10/ group discounts  – contact box office.

Council committees and Outside Bodies 2013-14

The following changes to the Council committees and Outside Bodies have been made for the coming year:

Changes to committees:
(C) = chairman (VC) = vice chairman

Planning Committee:
Members: Cllrs Burns, Favor, Mainstone (C), O’Brien, Osborne, Scott, Sweatman (VC), Webster and Wyan

Public services Committee:
Members : Cllrs Beckford, Bennett (C), Burns, Favor, Reeves, Saull (VC), Sillitoe, Sweatman and Whittaker

Amenities and Tourism Committee:
Members: Cllrs Beckford, Brunsdon, Favor, O’Brien, Osborne (C), Saull, Scott (VC), Sillitoe and Sweatman.

Finance and General Purposes Committee:
Members: Chairmen of the three standing committees plus Cllrs, O’Brien, Reeves, Saull, Sillitoe, Sweatman (VC), Webster and Wyan(C).

The following councillors will represent the Town Council on the Outside Bodies listed below:

  • East Grinstead Town Twinning Assoc: Cllrs Scott, Hodges and Osborne
  • Mid Sussex District Association of Parish Councils: Cllr Brunsdon
  • Age Concern East Grinstead: Cllr Favor
  • East Grinstead Music and Arts Festival: Cllr Sweatman
  • Gatwick Area Conservation campaign: Cllr Wyan
  • East Grinstead Access Group: Cllr Saull
  • East Grinstead Town Museum: Cllr Mainstone ( who is a museum trustee)
  • East Grinstead Christmas lights committee: Cllr Sillitoe
  • Friends of East Grinstead Museum: Cllr Osborne
  • East Grinstead in Bloom: Cllr Reeves
  • East Grinstead Business Association executive committee: Cllr Whittaker
  • Wallis Centre management committee: Cllr Bennett
  • East Grinstead Council for Voluntary Services: Cllr Webster
  • East Grinstead Christmas promotions committee: Cllr Mainstone and O’Brien
  • East Grinstead Fairtrade Town Steering Group: Cllr Beckford
  • East Grinstead War Memorial Ltd: Cllr Sweatman
  • Mid Sussex Assoc of Town Councils – Town Mayor, Cllrs Wyan, Mainstone and Sweatman
  • Greenstede Talking News for the blind: Cllr Saull
  • Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust: Cllr Webster
  • Felbridge Beef and Faggot Trust: Cllr Saull