Openreach’s latest plans to upgrade current broadband to ultrafast connectivity for eligible homes and businesses around places in Pembrokeshire such as Carew, Lamphey and Manorbier could soon get underway with the support of the UK Government’s Gigabit Voucher scheme.

Openreach has plans for six areas in the county that are in scope for full fibre broadband and eligible residents have already started to pledge Gigabit Vouchers to bring the ultrafast broadband to these communities by applying for and pooling together their free UK Government Gigabit Vouchers to help fund the build.

For the work to go ahead, Openreach need the approximate number of properties in scope to sign up, which is 4,900.

In the short space of time where the pledge system has been open, the response has been incredibly positive with the current number of pledges towards the funding goal standing at: Broadhaven 64%; Carew 38%; Dale 49%; Dinas Cross 84%; Lamphey 96%; Manorbier 32%.

Residents can check if they qualify and pledge their voucher on the Connect My Community website.

Martin Williams, Director of Partnerships for Openreach in Wales, said: “We understand the crucial role that reliable broadband plays in enabling homeworking and supporting businesses in Pembrokeshire.

“These community partnership schemes offer a fantastic opportunity for communities to access government funding. Combined with Openreach’s investment, this funding can transform broadband infrastructure into ultra-fast, ultra-reliable fibre to the premises”.

Once the pledge target for the scheme is reached, residents need to ensure they then validate their vouchers with the Government so that Openreach can confirm that building work can get underway.

Cllr Paul Miller, Pembrokeshire Council’s Deputy Leader, Cabinet Member for Place, the Region and Climate Change, said: “Thanks to this scheme, we're thrilled to see the six areas in Pembrokeshire receive even greater broadband coverage.

“This will help to bridge the digital divide and ensure those residents have access to the critical tools they need to succeed in today's economy. Pembrokeshire County Council is committed to supporting this voucher scheme – and I look forward to seeing further communities across Pembrokeshire reach even greater levels of connectivity.”