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Work starts on LCR Connect in St Helens
Work on LCR Connect – a 212km full-fibre, ultrafast, gigabit-capable network infrastructure, covering the whole city region – will start in St Helens on Monday, as part of plans to provide an ultrafast broadband boost for the whole of the Liverpool City Region. Work to install 31 km of ultrafast full-fibre broadband will get under way next week as part of a £30m Liverpool City Region Combined Authority scheme to help the region become one of the most digitally connected areas in the country.
LCR Connect is a joint venture half-owned by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority in partnership with North West-based ITS Technology Group, who lead the project, working alongside construction partner NGE, who are managing the build and roll out of the network.
The 212km network will be aimed initially at businesses, institutions and commercial customers, and will deliver a competitive advantage across all six boroughs of the Liverpool City Region, including through improved cloud connectivity. It will put city region businesses in prime position to lead the way in a host of growing sectors, from health and life sciences, Artificial Intelligence, virtual and augmented reality and advanced manufacturing – driving business growth and investment.
While the network is not intended to deliver immediate benefits to residential consumers a successful roll-out could be expected to attract new operators offering a greater variety of services at potentially more competitive prices in the future.
LCR Connect will pass through 13 wards in St Helens Borough, providing a boost to industrial business estates and key growth sites including Glass Futures and the proposed Parkside scheme – with four separate links to and from the town centre and national/international connectivity via the BT exchange.
Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said:
Councillor Kate Groucutt, St Helens Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Education, Skills and Business and the Liverpool City Region’s Deputy Portfolio Holder for Inclusive Economy and Third Sector, said:
Work will begin on Monday 6 September, starting on the A580 East Lancs Road from the Knowsley boundary to Windle Island, and A570 Dentons Green Lane to Lingholme Road.
To find out more about LCR Connect, visit www.lcrconnect.com
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