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First Connections go live in ground-breaking Pembrokeshire broadband project
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First Connections go live in ground-breaking Pembrokeshire broadband project
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Now Angle, Tiers Cross, Lawrenny and Martletwy are working with Broadway Partners as their new broadband providers. This is part of Pembrokeshire County Council s Digital Connectivity Programme, which aims to deliver broadband speeds of up to 1,000mbps(megabits per second) across the county. In addition to Dale, New Moat, Ambleston, Herbrandston, Wiston, Slebech, Llanycefn, Crymych and Nevern communities who have already chosen Broadway Partners as their rural providers for this programme, Angle, Tiers Cross,Lawrenny and Martletwy communities have now selected the business as well. Michael Armitage, CEO of Broadway Partners said: “Our goal is to provide affordable, high speed broadband to digitally disadvantaged areas, particularly across Wales and Scotland. We are excited to have been selected to connect some of the more rural parts of Pembrokeshire, moving us one step closer to achieving our goal.
Broadway to deliver fibre broadband to Angle, Tiers Cross and Lawrenny and Martletwy
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By Debbie James A Pembrokeshire goat meat farm involved in an on-farm study into drench resistance in goats says the findings of the research will enable more effective parasite dosing in herds, leading to improved daily live weight gains and reducing time to slaughter. Damian and Meg McNamara have historically had a low parasite burden in the Boer cross herd they run at Moat Village Farm, New Moat. Their herd is among four in Wales involved in the European Innovation Programme (EIP) project in Wales. On some of the farms, evidence of worm resistance to both clear and white wormers was found in faecal egg count (FEC) sampling during initial groundwork in the first year of the project.