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Planned Coverage Forecast coverage The below areas are in plans to receive a Superfast Broadband connection before the end of Summer 2019 as a result of the Better Broadband for Suffolk Programme. Plans can and do change. For more information about your area, please fill out the contact form on our website: www.betterbroadbandsuffolk.com/contact-us Exchange Area Locality served Postcode area(s) Premises SCC councillor Constituency District / Status served Borough Aldeburgh Hazlewood Common area IP17 1 15 Russ Rainger / Andrew Reid Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk New Q4 Bacton Finningham and Bacton IP14 4 3 Jane Storey / Andrew Stringer Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk New Q4 Bacton Ward Green / Canham's Green / Cow Green IP14 4 9 Andrew Stringer Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Q3 rollover Bacton Dandy Corner / area south of Finningham crossroads IP14 4 / IP23 8 15 Andrew Stringer / Jane Storey Bury St Edmunds / Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Mid Suffolk Q3 rollover Badingham Owl's Green area IP13 8 30 Matthew Hicks / Stephen Burroughes Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk / Mid New Q4 Suffolk Badingham Between Badingham and Laxfield IP13 8 11 Guy McGregor / Stephen Burroughes Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk / Mid New Q4 Suffolk Badingham Along A1120 south-east of Badingham IP13 8 17 Stephen Burroughes Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk New Q4 Badingham Area up to around 1km west of Dennington IP13 8 / IP13 9 23 Stephen Burroughes Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Suffolk Coastal Q3 rollover Barnby Highlands Farm/Cottage Farm/Ash Farm area NR33 8 / NR34 7 14 Mark Bee/Elfrede Brambley-Crawshaw / David Ritchie Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Barnby Beccles Road (A146) area near Barnby Gate railway crossing NR34 7 7 Mark Bee/Elfrede Brambley-Crawshaw Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Barrow Denham IP29 5 1 Karen Soons West Suffolk West Suffolk New Q4 Barrow Little Saxham area IP29 5 27 Karen Soons Bury St Edmunds / West Suffolk St Edmundsbury Q3 rollover Beccles Sewage works area NR34 7 1 Mark Bee/Elfrede Brambley-Crawshaw Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Beccles Rectory Lane area NR34 7 3 Mark Bee/Elfrede Brambley-Crawshaw Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Beccles West side of Sotterley Park & Hungate Lane, Beccles NR34 7 / NR34 9 4 Mark Bee/Elfrede Brambley-Crawshaw / David Ritchie Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Beccles Between Ringsfield and Ringsfield Corner NR34 8 1 David Ritchie Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Beccles Shipmeadow NR34 8 32 David Ritchie Waveney Waveney Q3 rollover Beccles Peddars Lane NR34 9 1 Mark Bee/Elfrede Brambley-Crawshaw Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Beccles Queen Elizabeth Drive & Blyburgate area NR34 9 4 Mark Bee/Elfrede Brambley-Crawshaw Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Beccles St Anne's Road NR34 9 1 Mark Bee/Elfrede Brambley-Crawshaw Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Beccles Saltgate/Smallgate area NR34 9 2 Mark Bee/Elfrede Brambley-Crawshaw Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Belstead Riverside Industrial Park, Wherstead Road IP2 8 1 Jack Abbott Ipswich Ipswich New Q4 Belstead South-west end of Scrivener Drive IP8 3 1 Christopher Hudson South Suffolk Babergh New Q4 Belstead Area south-west of Wherstead IP9 2 13 Christopher Hudson South Suffolk Babergh New Q4 Beyton Bradfield St George IP30 0 1 Penny Otton Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk New Q4 Beyton Beyton towards Woolpit IP30 9 12 Penny Otton Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk New Q4 Beyton Blackthorpe IP30 9 10 Karen Soons Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk New Q4 Beyton Rougham IP30 9 19 Karen Soons Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk New Q4 Beyton Mill Heath area south of Thurston IP30 9 1 Karen Soons Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk New Q4 Bildeston Drakestone Green area IP7 6 7 James Finch / Robert Lindsay South Suffolk Babergh New Q4 Bildeston Scattered premises in north-east Bildeston and Nedging IP7 6 / IP7 7 3 Robert Lindsay South Suffolk Babergh New Q4 Bildeston Chelsworth village IP7 7 17 Robert Lindsay South Suffolk Babergh New Q4 Bildeston North-west of Hitcham village IP7 7 1 Robert Lindsay South Suffolk Babergh New Q4 Bildeston Wattisham/Bird Street IP7 7 2 Robert Lindsay South Suffolk Babergh New Q4 Bildeston Swingleton Hill, Monks Eleigh IP7 7 1 Robert Lindsay South Suffolk Babergh New Q4 Blundeston Coast Road/Church Lane area north of Corton NR32 5 5 Steve Ardley/Keith Patience Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Blundeston Yarmouth Road north of Lound NR32 5 6 James Reeder/Keith Robinson Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Blundeston Lound Road, Blundeston NR32 5 1 James Reeder/Keith Robinson Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Blundeston North of Corton/Blundeston along the A12 from the B1375 junction and towards the coast NR32 5 54 James Reeder/Keith Robinson / Steve Ardley/Keith Patience Waveney Waveney Q3 rollover Blythburgh North end of Wenhaston IP19 9 2 Richard Smith Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk New Q4 Blythburgh Blyford and along B1123/north of the river towards the A12 IP19 9 67 Tony Goldson / Richard Smith Suffolk Coastal Suffolk Coastal / Q3 rollover Waveney Blythburgh Between Blackheath and the A12 IP19 9 / IP17 3 11 Richard Smith Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk New Q4 Blythburgh Thorington IP19 9 / IP17 3 17 Richard Smith Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk New Q4 Botesdale Between Market Weston and Hindeclay IP22 1 1 Joanna Spicer West Suffolk West Suffolk New Q4 Botesdale Wortham IP22 1 28 Jessica Fleming Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Q3 rollover Botesdale Magpie Green area north-west of Wortham village IP22 1 37 Jessica Fleming Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Q3 rollover Botesdale Thelnetham IP22 1 7 Jessica Fleming Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Q3 rollover Boxford Edwardstone / Priory Green area CO10 0 / CO10 5 18 Colin Spence / James Finch South Suffolk Babergh New Q4 Boxford Trott's Lane / Boxford Lane junction area CO10 5 8 James Finch South Suffolk Babergh New Q4 Boxford North of Assington village CO10 5 2 James Finch South Suffolk Babergh New Q4 Boxford North end of Assington village CO10 5 1 James Finch South Suffolk Babergh New Q4 Boxford Edwardstone and the area to the north towards Milden CO10 5 / IP7 7 20 James Finch South Suffolk Babergh Q3 rollover Bramfield Cookley IP19 0 35 Stephen Burroughes Suffolk Coastal Suffolk Coastal Q3 rollover Bramfield Bramfield IP19 9 1 Richard Smith Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk New Q4 Bramfield Walpole IP19 9 2 Stephen Burroughes Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk New Q4 Brampton, Suffolk Willingham village NR34 8 4 David Ritchie Waveney Waveney Q3 rollover Brampton, Suffolk Along the A145 through Shadingfield towards Weston NR34 8 5 David Ritchie Waveney Waveney Q3 rollover Brampton, Suffolk Station Road area just north-west of Brampton Street NR34 8 2 Tony Goldson Suffolk Coastal Waveney Q3 rollover Brandon Wangford IP27 0 1 Victor Lukaniuk West Suffolk West Suffolk New Q4 Brandon Bluebell Walk IP27 0 1 Victor Lukaniuk West Suffolk West Suffolk New Q4 Brandon Along the High Street just south of the river IP27 0 1 Victor Lukaniuk West Suffolk West Suffolk New Q4 Bungay Mettingham Castle area NR34 8 / NR35 1 19 David Ritchie Waveney Waveney Q3 rollover Bungay Wethergate Street NR35 1 1 David Ritchie Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Bungay Staithe Road NR35 1 1 David Ritchie Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Bungay Annis Hill area NR35 1 1 David Ritchie Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Bungay Along the B1062 just west of Woodland Drive NR35 1 1 David Ritchie Waveney East Suffolk New Q4 Bungay Honeypot Meadow area, Bungay NR35 1 9 David Ritchie Waveney Waveney Q3 rollover Bungay Flixton Park area NR35 1 11 David Ritchie Waveney Waveney Q3 rollover Bungay St Margaret's Road area south of Bungay NR35 1 10 David Ritchie Waveney Waveney Q3 rollover Bures Between Bures Green and Workhouse Green CO8 5 16 James Finch South Suffolk Babergh New Q4 Bury St. Edmunds Fornham St Genevieve IP28 6 2 Beccy Hopfensperger Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk New Q4 Bury St. Edmunds Fornham All Saints IP28 6 1 Beccy Hopfensperger Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk New Q4 Bury St. Edmunds Scattered premises throughout Bury St Edmunds, mainly in the town centre IP30 0 / IP32 7 / IP33 1 / IP33 2 69 Karen Soons / Trevor Beckwith / Richard Rout / Robert Everitt/David Nettleton Bury St Edmunds St Edmundsbury Q3 rollover / IP33 3 Bury St. Edmunds Leabrook Close/Lyminster Close IP32 7 2 Trevor Beckwith Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk New Q4 Bury St. Edmunds Abbeyfields IP33 1 2 Trevor Beckwith Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk New Q4 Bury St. Edmunds South end of Whiting Street IP33 1 1 Robert Everitt/David Nettleton Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk New Q4 Bury St. Edmunds Hardwick Lane opposite the hospital IP33 2 2 Richard Rout Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk New Q4 Bury St. Edmunds Newmarket Road near the Shell garage IP33 3 1 Robert Everitt/David Nettleton Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk New Q4 Bury St. Edmunds King's Road near the Parkway roundabout IP33 3 1 Robert Everitt/David Nettleton Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk New Q4 Charsfield Debach area IP13 6 2 Robin Vickery Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk New Q4 Charsfield Clopton Corner area IP13 6 / IP6 9 94 Robin Vickery Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Suffolk Coastal Q3 rollover Charsfield Monewden IP13 7 16 Robin Vickery Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Suffolk Coastal Q3 rollover Chevington Baxter's Green area, south of Ousden CB8 8 18 Mary Evans West Suffolk St Edmundsbury Q3 rollover Chevington Chedburgh IP29 4 1 Karen Soons West Suffolk West Suffolk New Q4 Clare By A1092 north-east of Stoke-by-Clare CO10 8 7 Mary Evans West Suffolk West Suffolk New Q4 Clare Blacksmiths Hill area CO10 8 1 Mary Evans West Suffolk West Suffolk New Q4 Clare South-west Clare village CO10 8
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