Quickline – Fibre Broadband to all properties in Weaverthorpe that want it.
Following contact from Quickline, representatives from the Parish Council met with them recently. Quickline is a company that has been appointed by the government to provide fibre broadband to rural areas in all of Yorkshire, under Project Gigabit. They were established in 2006 and have 391 employees which they say will rise to 1000 by 2026. They are keen to stress that they do the right thing by everybody and are proud of their customer service. They are also community orientated. They will be providing fibre broadband to Weaverthorpe during the 4th quarter of 2026 to the 1st quarter of 2027.
They will use existing infrastructure (i.e. ducts and existing poles) to get the fibre to those properties that require it. If additional poles are required, they will consult with those affected. The residents that want fibre broadband will change from their existing ISP to Quickline. They currently have a range of packages that range from £22 to £49 per month. These are current charges, so when the fibre is available in Weaverthorpe, these charges may change. There will be no set up fees. If Digital Voice is required that will be available at an additional cost.
The postcodes they list as their potential customers are all YO17 with the following codes; 8HG, 8ER, 8EX, 8EJ, 8HJ, 8EY, 8HA, 8HB, 8HD, 8EQ.
The fibre will be brought from the exchange in East Lutton to a new box that Quickline will install. That will, if possible, be close to the existing BT box so that the same power source can be utilised.
There will be an offer of a free installation for the village hall.