‘Cornwall isn’t resilient enough’: towns struggle with broadband outage after Storm Goretti

Politicians call for more infrastructure funding amid anger that county is seen as ‘holiday playground’Accessed by a steep, winding lane, the tiny settlement of Cucurrian in the far-west of Cornwall feels remote at the best of times. But over the last two weeks, the people who live here have...

<p>Politicians call for more infrastructure funding amid anger that county is seen as ‘holiday playground’</p><p>Accessed by a steep, winding lane, the tiny settlement of Cucurrian in the far-west of Cornwall feels remote at the best of times. But over the last two weeks, the people who live here have felt even more isolated after they were left without a way of communicating with the outside world as a <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jan/09/storm-goretti-uk-weather-warning-snow-wind">result of Storm Goretti</a>.</p><p>“I think people feel let down, angry, failed,” said Mark Pugh, an audiobook producer, who has spent more hours than he would care to tot up carefully picking his way out of Cucurrian and sitting in his car in a layby to find a mobile signal good enough to work from. “This storm has shown that Cornwall isn’t resilient enough. A lot is promised, but not enough is delivered.”</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jan/23/cornish-towns-broadband-outage-storm-goretti">Continue reading...</a>
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