Data shows the variations in broadband availability and speeds across Derbyshire – which has average download speeds varying from well over the UK average to less than half.
The area with the highest gigabit broadband availability is Dronfield South and Gosforth Lane, in North East Derbyshire, at 89.6 per cent. Gigabit availability in the UK as a whole is 26.7 per cent.The area with the lowest superfast broadband availability is Ashbourne North, Dovedale and Carsington in Derbyshire Dales, at 74.8 per cent. Superfast availability in the UK as a whole is 94.9 per cent.The area with the highest average download speed is Aston-on-Trent and Barrow-upon-Trent in South Derbyshire at 123.5 Mbps.
And the area with the lowest average download speed is Ambergate, Heage and Idridgehay, in Amber Valley, at 33.6 Mbps. The average download speed in the UK as a whole is 72.9 Mbps.
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1. Brookside and Walton
Brookside and Walton had an average download speed of 41.3Mbps - which puts it in the worst 30 per cent of areas in the UK - according to House of Commons Library analysis of UK broadband speed. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google
2. Spital and Hasland
Spital and Hasland had an average download speed of 42.6Mbps - which puts it in the worst 30 per cent of areas in the UK - according to House of Commons Library analysis of UK broadband speed. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google
3. Boythorpe and Birdholme
Boythorpe and Birdholme had an average download speed of 43.1Mbps - which puts it in the worst 30 per cent of areas in the UK - according to House of Commons Library analysis of UK broadband speed. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google
4. Ashgate and Brockwell
Ashgate and Brockwell had an average download speed of 46Mbps - which puts it in the worst 30 per cent of areas in the UK - according to House of Commons Library analysis of UK broadband speed. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Submitted