08/01/2026
Our Town Council has been in dialogue with representatives from WM5G regarding a programme of financial support for eligible residents and businesses in Royal Sutton Coldfield to receive gigabit capable broadband as part of the Project Gigabit programme. WM5G is a wholly owned subsidiary of the West Midlands Combined Authority, (WMCA) whose remit is to work with the Combined Authority and central government to highlight areas that need interventions to support the delivery of the programme.
Please find below an update on the programme and how it should help improve the take-up of gigabit capable broadband within the town. Hopefully this will prove useful should you receive any queries from residents and businesses.
Project Gigabit is a government-funded programme to enable hard-to-reach communities to access fast, reliable gigabit-capable broadband. It targets homes and businesses that are not included in broadband suppliers’ commercial plans, reaching parts of the UK that might otherwise miss out on upgrades to next-generation speeds.
The connections delivered by Project Gigabit will address pockets of poor connectivity in urban areas; some of which are located within Royal Sutton Coldfield; particularly within parts of Sutton Four Oaks, Sutton Mere Green & Sutton Roughley Wards. According to the latest stats for coverage for the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) area, the percentage of premises in Royal Sutton Coldfield with Full Fibre and Gigabit access compares less favourably to Erdington, Birmingham and the WMCA area.
Gigabit-capable broadband provides a download speed of at least 1 gigabit per second (or 1000 megabits per second). It is at least twenty times faster than the current average broadband speed in the UK. The infrastructure that supplies gigabit-capable broadband can be much more reliable than older telecommunication networks. It is often delivered through fibre infrastructure - glass cables, encased in a thin layer of plastic, which transmit data via a light signal. This technology enables five times fewer faults than old copper-based networks, with less time spent on infrastructure repairs which can create local disruption like street works. This maintains a consistently fast speed to premises delivering a better service for residents and businesses.
The majority of gigabit-capable broadband infrastructure across the UK will be delivered by broadband suppliers’ commercial rollout. However, there remain some areas which will be too costly for a broadband provider to cover on a commercial basis. If a premises is within these types of areas, the government’s Project Gigabit has a number of interventions designed to provide gigabit-capable broadband. This includes a Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme (GBVS) helping people upgrade their broadband connections through localised projects, providing small grants for residents or businesses that suppliers can accumulate towards the cost of the network build. Eligible homes and businesses can access vouchers worth up to £4,500 to help towards the costs of installing a gigabit-capable broadband connection.
At the end of last year, approval was obtained for a GBVS to cover 1624 premises across Sutton Coldfield. A direct mail shot will shortly be sent to every property available to claim vouchers.
The engineering works are scheduled to start in the Spring of this year to build the network with the first connection expected in the Summer.
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