One year on since the Minister rallied the cries at the
Showground for cross Government and industry action to
address mobile connectivity issues in rural Wales, Mr
Bebb will take the opportunity to amplify the calls for
the Welsh Government to use the levers at its disposal to
ensure more remote communities in Wales can enjoy a good
mobile experience.
UK Government in Wales Minister said:
The UK Government and businesses have been clear about
the importance of good mobile connectivity for the
future prosperity of Wales’ rural economy.
Since taking office, the Secretary of State for Wales
and I have made it a priority to pull partners together
to tackle the very real issue of mobile ‘not spots’
across the country. That is why we hosted an industry
summit at the start of this year to address the
challenges and to find a solution to the problem. We
now need action.
The planning system plays an important role in supporting
service providers and communities to ensure that the
infrastructure for supporting mobile connectivity is
delivered in the right locations in a cost effective
manner.
The UK Government has introduced mobile planning reforms
in England which came into force in November 2016, which
included new rights to build taller masts.
Mr Bebb added:
The UK Government is working to create an environment
where the consumer can expect high quality connectivity
where they live, work and travel.
And while we will not relent on that ambition for
Wales, we cannot achieve this goal in isolation.
Although I am pleased to see that the Welsh Government
has been undertaking research in respect of telecoms
masts and permitted development rights in Wales, it is
now time that they bring forward their own mobile
planning reforms to support mobile infrastructure
roll-out in Wales which are long overdue.
During his visit to the Royal Welsh Show, Mr Bebb will
also meet with Young Farmers, the Welsh Language
Commissioner and meet with farming unions to discuss the
issues and challenges facing the sector as Britain
prepares to exit the EU.