Your broadband provider--Martley Web Mesh--now has close on 60 clients, with whole new areas (e.g. Teme Valley) begging for connection. We have provision in the valley but not distribution at this time.
60 is about the upper limit that we can manage unless we can obtain more help. Some of this would be technical, so anybody with an interest in and knowledge of IT / wireless technology (amateur radio--great) who could spare a hand for half a day a week would be a real benefit--and it's fun too. Gets you out of the house, keeps the brain active, meet loads of new people (some clients provide pretty good refreshments when we are installing, so that's a bonus) and keep up with the latest technology. Of course we ALL have problems with our home computers and meeting up with the team is a great time to discuss and find a solution. Between us we can offer a very wide spectrum of support--never been beaten yet!
Those of you who don't feel you have technical skills are also vital in the more mundane aspects of installation, so please do get in touch! Martley Web mesh is a community project, very well established and well respected in the wider community. For example, Advantage West Midlands are using us as a benchmark for other rural areas.
John Nicklin
01886 888318
johnn@martley.org
Once again we have an articulated lorry stuck in Pudford Lane on Hortons bank. Isn't it about time there was a weight/ size restriction made.There is no where for these large vehicles to turn as there is no way through & the lane gets narrower the further you go down. Come on Martley Parish, please help!!!!!