I have welcomed government plans to issue new guidance limiting telegraph broadband pole installation following concern from residents across the town.
I had asked ministers to act as residents were increasingly fed up with the local installer brsk putting up the huge poles.
I have met with brsk several times to try and get the company to be more mindful of where and when the poles are installed but now the government has stepped in.
In a letter to all fixed line broadband operators, the digital infrastructure minister Julia Lopez said: “In light of increasing public concern, it is more important than ever for you to ensure that you are doing everything possible to explore the possibility of sharing existing infrastructure and underground network deployment before making the decision to use telegraph poles.
“New telegraph poles should only be in cases where installing lines underground is not reasonably practicable, and only after ensuring that appropriate community engagement has taken place and that the siting of new infrastructure will not cause obstructions to traffic or unduly impact the visual amenity of the local area.”
She added she would ask officials to consider revising the existing Cabinet Siting and Pole Siting Code of Practice.
I am very pleased the minister has stepped in and reminded companies like brsk of their obligations and responsibilities around putting in this important infrastructure.
People across Dudley borough are pretty fed up with what could be called a cavalier approach from brsk who seem to think they can put a giant telegraph pole wherever they like.
“This is not the case by any measure, as the minister has pointed out, and all companies should be sharing infrastructure and installing telegraph poles only when there is no alternative.
Action from the government on this feels like a victory for people power. I will continue to work with communities and hold brsk to account over these poles.
We need to have the best broadband and this is important work I very much want to see happen. It is a shame there has been totally unnecessary upset and conflict. I urge brsk to heed the minister’s letter and act accordingly.