Make CIC the first hub to benefit from LCR Connect Social Value Fund

Make is the first of many community hubs across the Liverpool City Region to benefit from an ultrafast connection as part of the LCR Connect Social Value Fund, known as ‘LCR CONNECT COMMUNITY HUBS’. As a beneficiary of the scheme, Make’s gigabit-capable connection will be funded for 12 months.

Over the last ten years’, Make has been helping to support artists, makers, and small businesses by providing space, specialised facilities, mentoring and classes to benefit local communities across the Liverpool City Region.

LCR Connect has recently provided gigabit-capable connectivity to Make North Docks, Vauxhall, with plans to bring on Make Hamilton Square, Wirral, as well as an all new space soon to be launched in Huyton before the end of the year.

Liam Kelly, Make’s CEO said: “Everything we do is designed to create independence, sustainability and empower the people we work with. A high speed internet connection is an essential service that we provide to help underpin this.

“Many of the people that use our workspace rely on broadband as both part of the creative process, using specialist programmes, as well as to communicate and collaborate. It also allows people from the local community to use our public spaces to log on. This is an important aspect for us, as facilities such as public libraries are becoming scarcer.

“We are delighted that we can now access a ‘home-grown’ network and this social fund to benefit and support our venture, people on their creative and self-employment journeys, and the wider community.”

There are a number of community hubs set to benefit from LCR Connect’s Social Value Fund across the six local authority areas of the Liverpool City Region, but they are on the hunt for more, well-used community spaces in reach of the network that will benefit from a full fibre connection. Get in touch if you know somewhere, at hello@lcrconnect.com

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