Project Gigahubs
Project Gigahubs was a national initiative led by the UK government to improve broadband access and speeds in mostly rural areas. The programme focused on connecting public sector buildings – such as schools, libraries, and council facilities – with fast, reliable full fibre broadband.
Bringing Full Fibre to Leicestershire
In October 2022, Leicestershire County Council secured government funding to deliver full fibre infrastructure to 43 public sector sites across the county. These sites were in locations where commercial providers were unlikely to invest due to high costs or limited access.
Delivery Timeline
- Start of works: July 2023
- Completion: March 2024
Sites Connected
Thanks to this investment, the following public buildings now benefit from gigabit-capable broadband:
- 30 schools
- 7 libraries
- 3 waste sites
- 3 council depots
These upgrades support better digital services, enhance learning environments, and improve operational efficiency across rural Leicestershire.
Why It Matters
Full fibre connectivity means:
- Faster and more reliable internet for public services
- Improved access to digital resources for students and residents
- Stronger foundations for future community and economic development
Explore the Network
The below interactive map details all sites included within our Gigahubs project. Hover over the coloured dots on the map to see the details for each site.
Learn More
For more information about the national Gigahubs programme, visit: Gigahubs: key information – GOV.UK
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