We were excited set up camp for the week at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Penrith to give pupils a taste of what working in the telecommunications industry is like. 

Colleagues from across the Fibrus Group, spent time at the school to give 10 pupils a hands-on introduction to telecoms. Throughout the week we provided a full programme of activities for the students, including splicing the fibres used in our broadband network that are just nine microns in width – half the width of a human hair! 

There were also sessions on health and safety, business administration and a mock customer contact centre was set up – with the year 10 pupils challenged to handle queries. The 15-year-olds also got the chance to take part in a grants panel to review the funding applications we receive from local groups. 

The pupils were shown how to splice together fibres by former Kirkby Stephen Grammar School pupil Sarah Dow, 19, who recently completed an apprenticeship with Viberoptix. 

Sarah now works across Cumbria helping to lay the network that is bringing lightning-fast broadband to rural communities and says she loves her job. “It is great to be outside every day – I couldn’t work in an office,” she said, adding: “I’ve enjoyed showing the pupils what I do and giving them a chance to try out splicing. I think it’s a great opportunity for them to see different types of work.” 

The week of work experience was clearly a hit, with the pupils enjoying the variety of roles and experiences on offer. 

Luke Evans, 15, said: “I didn’t realise how many different roles there were within telecoms, so it has got us all thinking about the industry. I really enjoyed the business side of it and Fibrus have put on a really good week for us all.” 

Libby Bateman, our Hyperfast Stakeholder and Engagement Manager in Cumbria, said the week of work experience had hopefully encouraged pupils to think about careers in telecoms. 

“Coming into the school for the week has been a good way to speak to a wider range of pupils and show them opportunities for the future. Having Sarah here is great. She is only four years older than them, and they can see how well she is doing after her apprenticeship. 

“Over the course of the week we have been able to give the students a taste of lots of different jobs including some of the administrative roles. It’s about inspiring them to think about what they can be and having them to consider work in the telecoms industry.” 

To find out more about careers with Fibrus, visit https://fibrus.com/careers/ 

We are excited to be launching our new podcast episode exploring how through Project Gigabit, Hyperfast Gb delivered by Fibrus is set to transform connectivity across Cumbria!

The episode, hosted by Tom Speight of Behind The Scenery – the Cumbria Arts & Culture Network’s podcast – delves into what Full Fibre broadband access means for homes, businesses, and local communities, and features exclusive insights from the team delivering this groundbreaking infrastructure upgrade.

Taking part in the discussion are Chris Collins and Libby Bateman from Fibrus, and Local Delivery Lead David Marsh from Building Digital UK all fed into the discussion surrounding the rollout of Full Fibre to rural communities.

The 50-minute episode discusses why Cumbria is one of the first counties to benefit from Project Gigabit. The podcast also answers questions on how prospective customers can get connected, includes information on road disruptions to minimise impact on communities, and insight on how Full Fibre broadband works and why it matters – as well as offering some jargon-busting.

Project Gigabit is a government-funded programme to enable hard-to-reach communities to access fast, reliable gigabit-capable broadband. It targets homes and businesses that are not included in broadband suppliers’ commercial plans, reaching parts of the UK that might otherwise miss out on upgrades to next-generation speeds.

Cumbria is one of the first counties to benefit from this investment with Fibrus playing a pivotal role in delivery.

“Project Gigabit is the UK Government’s commitment to connecting remote communities,” said David Marsh. “In Cumbria, we’re working with Hyperfast GB, part of Fibrus, to ensure these areas aren’t left behind.”

Libby Bateman, Stakeholder Manager at Hyperfast, also speaks to the wider benefits of improved connectivity:

“This is about more than working from home. It’s about learning, staying in touch, and supporting our vital tourism industry.”

The podcast also highlights Fibrus’ investment in future talent through its training academy at the former Newton Rigg College site near Penrith, aimed at building the next generation of telecoms professionals.

“Fibrus is passionate about training people and looking after the communities we work in,” added Bateman. “We want to leave each place better than we found it – with faster broadband and stronger local skills.”

“Our goal is simple: get in, get it done, and leave communities connected with a really, really good broadband service.”

🎧 You can listen now on:

Hyperfast GB is the home for information on the progress of our network build contract under Project Gigabit – the UK government’s £5 billion programme enabling hard to reach communities to access full fibre broadband. 

Under a £108 million broadband improvement contract for Cumbria, Hyperfast GB will bring lightning-fast-gigabit-capable broadband services to almost 60,000 homes and businesses. 

Milnthorpe & Natland are the next areas to benefit from the project – we are hosting an information evening for residents: 

24th July 2025 – 7pm at Leasgill Village Hall, Leasgill, Milnthorpe, LA7 7ET 

BOOK TICKETS HERE: Hyperfast GB community event – Milnthorpe and Natland Tickets, Thu, Jul 24, 2025 at 7:00 PM | Eventbrite

(please contact us in advance if you have mobility issues or dietary requirements as refreshments will be served) 

Hyperfast GB is the home for information on the progress of our network build contract under Project Gigabit – the UK government’s £5 billion programme enabling hard to reach communities to access full fibre broadband. 

Under a £108 million broadband improvement contract for Cumbria, Hyperfast GB will bring lightning-fast-gigabit-capable broadband services to almost 60,000 homes and businesses. 

Appleby is the next area to benefit from the project – we are hosting an information evening for residents: 

25th June 2025 – 7pm at Bolton Village Memorial Hall, Village Crossroads, Appleby-in-Westmorland, CA16 6UZ 

BOOK TICKETS HERE:  Hyperfast GB community event – Appleby Tickets, Wed, Jun 25, 2025 at 7:00 PM | Eventbrite 

(please contact us in advance if you have mobility issues or dietary requirements as refreshments will be served) 

Hyperfast GB is the home for information on the progress of our network build contract under Project Gigabit – the UK government’s £5 billion programme enabling hard to reach communities to access full fibre broadband.

Under a £108 million broadband improvement contract for Cumbria, Hyperfast GB will bring lightning-fast gigabit-capable broadband services to almost 60,000 homes and businesses.

Armathwaite & Ainstable is the next area to benefit from the project – we are hosting an information evening for residents:

28th May 2025 – 7pm at Armathwaite Old School Hall Front St, Armathwaite, Carlisle, CA4 9PF.

BOOK TICKETS HERE: Hyperfast GB community event – Armathwaite and Ainstable Tickets, Wed, May 28, 2025 at 7:00 PM | Eventbrite

(please contact us in advance if you have mobility issues or dietary requirements as refreshments will be served)

Hyperfast GB is the home for information on the progress of our network build contract under Project Gigabit – the UK government’s £5 billion programme enabling hard to reach communities to access full fibre broadband.

Under a £108 million broadband improvement contract for Cumbria, Hyperfast GB will bring lightning-fast gigabit-capable broadband services to almost 60,000 homes and businesses.

Kirkby Stephen is the next area to benefit from the project – we are hosting an information evening for residents:

6th May 2025 – 7.30pm at Soulby Village Hall, Soulby, Kirkby Stephen, CA17 4PL

BOOK TICKETS HERE: Hyperfast GB Information Event – 6th May 2025

(please contact us in advance if you have mobility issues or dietary requirements as refreshments will be served)

Hyperfast GB is the home for information on the progress of our network build contract under Project Gigabit – the UK government’s £5 billion programme enabling hard to reach communities to access full fibre broadband.

Under a £108 million broadband improvement contract for Cumbria, Hyperfast GB will bring lightning-fast gigabit-capable broadband services to almost 60,000 homes and businesses.

Millom and Seascale are the next areas to benefit from the project – we are hosting an information evening for residents:

25th February 2025 – 7pm at Muncaster Parish Hall, Main St, Ravenglass CA18 1SW

BOOK TICKETS HERE: Hyperfast GB Information Event – 25th February 2025

(please contact us in advance if you have mobility issues or dietary requirements as refreshments will be served)

Hyperfast GB is the home for information on the progress of our network build contract under Project Gigabit – the UK government’s £5 billion programme enabling hard to reach communities to access full fibre broadband.

Under a £108 million broadband improvement contract for Cumbria, Hyperfast GB will bring lightning-fast gigabit-capable broadband services to almost 60,000 homes and businesses.

Grange-over-Sands is the next area to benefit from the project – we are hosting an information evening for residents:

18th February 2025 – 7pm at Cartmel Village Hall, The Square, Cartmel, LA11 6QB

BOOK TICKETS HERE: Hyperfast GB Information Event – 18th February 2025

(please contact us in advance if you have mobility issues or dietary requirements as refreshments will be served)

Hyperfast GB is the home for information on the progress of our network build contract under Project Gigabit – the UK government’s £5 billion programme enabling hard to reach communities to access full fibre broadband.

Under a £108 million broadband improvement contract for Cumbria, Hyperfast GB will bring lightning-fast gigabit-capable broadband services to almost 60,000 homes and businesses.

Shap is the next areas to benefit from the project – we are hosting an information evening for residents:

11th February 2025 – 7pm at The Shap Memorial Hall, Main Street, Shap, Penrith, CA10 3NR.

BOOK TICKETS HERE:

Hyperfast GB Information Event – 11th February 2025

(please contact us in advance if you have mobility issues or dietary requirements as refreshments will be served)

Hyperfast GB is the home for information on the progress of our network build contract under Project Gigabit – the UK government’s £5 billion programme enabling hard to reach communities to access full fibre broadband.

Under a £108 million broadband improvement contract for Cumbria, Hyperfast GB will bring lightning-fast gigabit-capable broadband services to almost 60,000 homes and businesses.

Coniston including Bowmanstead, Torver and Ulpha are the next areas to benefit from the project – we are hosting an information evening for residents:

4th December 2024 – 7pm The Coniston Institute, 15 Yewdale Rd, Coniston LA21 8DU

BOOK TICKETS HERE:

Hyperfast GB Information Event – 4th December 2024

(please contact us in advance if you have mobility issues or dietary requirements as refreshments will be served)