In a generous act of community support, BeFibre, a leading next-generation broadband provider, has announced its commitment to the local community of Ross-On-Wye by offering a year’s worth of free broadband to St Mary’s church.
BeFibre, known for its recent introduction of full fibre broadband in Ross-On-Wye, has been actively involved in supporting the community since its inception in the area. The provision of free broadband to St Mary’s church and its hall for a year is another stride in this direction.
Mark Sanderson, Churchwarden and Director of Digital Ministry at St Mary’s church, expressed his delight: “The local parish is delighted with the recent broadband connection supplied by BeFibre. The church is used by various local groups and after school clubs every day of the week, and the addition of the broadband connection will provide a great service to the community.”
BeFibre has consistently emphasized its dedication to supporting community projects, and this initiative exemplifies their commitment. Louise Elliott, Chief Customer and Operations Officer for BeFibre, stated, “Supporting community projects has always been at the heart of what we do. We are passionate about having a positive impact in the areas we’re working in, and St Mary’s church is a great example of us being able to help the local community with our services. We’re thrilled to be able to support them, and ensure they continue to thrive.” This gesture is part of a series of community initiatives planned by BeFibre in Ross-On-Wye.