Shared Rural Network

April 2026 – 129 new UK Government funded mobile phone mast upgrades live 

01 May 2026: 129 government-funded mast upgrades as part of the Shared Rural Network (SRN) were activated by the end of April 2026. 53 sites are now live in Wales, 44 in Scotland and 32 in England. 

Recent activations during April 2026 mean that areas including parts of Penmyarth, Gliffaes, Scethrog, Llangynidr, Pennorth, Trefil, Cilycwm, Rhandirmwyn, Llandovery, Halton Gill, Port Wemyss, Port Charlotte, Portnahaven, Bowmore, Lotts, Glenegedale have more reliable coverage. These activations add to the coverage enhancements already made to communities across Scotland, England and Wales.  

These activations also cover parts of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, Eryri National Park, and Yorkshire Dales National Park. Additionally, they also cover parts of the Special Area of Conservation of Eilean na Muice Duibhe and the Site of Special Scientific Interest of Rinns of Islay, Gruinart Flats, and Laggan Peninsula and Bay.  

The boost has been carried out by upgrading existing mobile masts which previously only connected EE customers and anyone making 999 calls, meaning communities can benefit from improved connectivity without the visual impact involved when building new masts. 

It will enable residents, tourists and businesses to access reliable 4G coverage from all four mobile network operators – EE, Three, VMO2 and Vodafone – closing the digital divide between urban and rural communities and boosting economic growth across the nations. 

Since the Shared Rural Network programme began in 2020, an additional 34,000 square kilometres – an area roughly double the size of Northern Ireland or 4.6 million football pitches – are receiving coverage from all four operators, EE, Three, VMO2 and Vodafone. 

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