To consider a report of the
Portfolio Holder for Economic Growth and Skills.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Decision
(i) That
authority be delegated to the lead member for Economic Growth & Skills in
consultation with the lead member of Corporate Development & Change and the
Executive Directors for Place and Corporate Development to approve Change Control(s)
under the Superfast Dorset Phase 3 Ultrafast contract to incorporate funding
derived from the DEFRA Rural Broadband Infrastructure grant award, released
from in life contractual changes and from current programme underspends into
the existing contract, to the contracted maximum public funding contribution of
£8.9m
(ii) Note
that the Change Control process requires that the proposal(s) from BT (Openreach) described above would be subject to central
government assurance (Building Digital UK and Rural Payments Agency for DEFRA)
and Dorset Council’s own assurance (to include Superfast Dorset, Finance and
Legal consultation) prior to seeking to enter into contract.
(iii) Notes
that the values presented within the report to Cabinet on 3 September 2019 were
subject to finalisation within the contractual limits specified under
recommendation (i) above.
Reason for
the Decision
To further the Council’s
corporate plan focus on Enabling Economic Growth through maximising the level of
external funding drawn into Dorset to extend the provision of superfast
broadband services to rural areas.
Central
government commissioned research suggests that a £1 investment in NGA broadband
returns a £20 increase in GVA for the local economy.
Minutes:
The
Cabinet considered a report on the universal provision of superfast broadband
which was critical to the future economic and social prosperity of the county
of Dorset. Members were advised that the Superfast Dorset (SFD) programme aimed
to deliver the most appropriate superfast broadband solution for communities.
The Portfolio Holder
for Corporate Development and Change presented a short PowerPoint presentation
highlighting key facts and figures relating to the proposal. This included that additional coverage for a
further 2066 premises predominately in rural areas. This improvement would be
welcomed by rural business that currently found it difficult to expand and grow
because of poor network connection.
It was acknowledged
that Openreach had been late in their delivery of
previous programmes, but there was little interest in alternative providers
bidding on contract of this nature. The council also had a proven working
relationship with Openreach and would be able to hold
robust conversations with the provider.
Responding
to questions the Programme Manager advised that additional funding for the
project was being provided by external resources including grant award from
DEFRA (RPA) and existing capital underspends in the programme.
The
Cabinet agreed that it was essential that Dorset Council continue to lobby for
fast delivery of broadband across these additional areas to support economic
growth in rural Dorset.
Decision
Decision
(i) That
authority be delegated to the lead member for Economic Growth & Skills in
consultation with the lead member of Corporate Development & Change and the
Executive Directors for Place and Corporate Development to approve Change
Control(s) under the Superfast Dorset Phase 3 Ultrafast contract to incorporate
funding derived from the DEFRA Rural Broadband Infrastructure grant award,
released from in life contractual changes and from current programme
underspends into the existing contract, to the contracted maximum public
funding contribution of £8.9m
(ii) Note
that the Change Control process requires that the proposal(s) from BT (Openreach) described above would be subject to central
government assurance (Building Digital UK and Rural Payments Agency for DEFRA)
and Dorset Council’s own assurance (to include Superfast Dorset, Finance and
Legal consultation) prior to seeking to enter into contract.
(iii) Notes
that the values presented within the report to Cabinet on 3 September 2019 were
subject to finalisation within the contractual limits specified under
recommendation (i) above.
Reason for
the Decision
To further the Council’s
corporate plan focus on Enabling Economic Growth through maximising the level
of external funding drawn into Dorset to extend the provision of superfast broadband
services to rural areas.
Central
government commissioned research suggests that a £1 investment in NGA broadband
returns a £20 increase in GVA for the local economy.