
B4SH’s efforts to improve rural connectivity were highlighted on BBC Radio Surrey’s, James Cannon Show yesterday morning, Tuesday 3rd June.
Anthony Townsend, Chair of B4SH, Revd Tim Heaney from Albury Parish Church and St Mark’s, Peaslake and Sarah Dangerfield, Head Teacher at Peaslake Free School, were interviewed as part of the segment.
The broadcast coincided with the work of the Digital Poverty Alliance, which is uniting policymakers, community leaders, and individuals with lived experience of digital exclusion to support the next phase of the National Delivery and Advocacy Plan. Learn more at: https://digitalpovertyalliance.org
To listen to the interviews, click on the links below for the excerpts:
Anthony Townsend, Chair B4SH Anthony Townsend interview (at 5:58)
Revd Tim Heaney, Albury Parish Church & St Marks, Peaslake Revd Tim Heaney interview
Sarah Dangerfield, Head teacher of Peaslake Free School Sarah Dangerfield interview
We also made the BBC news homepage! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yxkve1vvpo




