Cornerstone, the leading tower company at the forefront of digital infrastructure development, announced an important meeting between its senior leaders, Belinda Fawcett (Director of Property and Estates) and Jamie Hayes (Chief Sales and Commercial Officer), and MP Sir John Whittingdale (Minister of State for Department of Science, Innovation, and Technology in 2023) at a tower site in the right honourable member’s constituency of Maldon.
The visit aimed to bring closer collaboration and dialogue on critical issues surrounding infrastructure deployment and governmental support. John Whittingdale’s insights into the challenges faced by the local authorities, particularly in terms of planning resources, highlighted the need for central government support.
Belinda Fawcett, General Counsel and Property Director at Cornerstone, commented, “This visit is about highlighting the significance of collaboration between industry and government in leading the way in bringing digital infrastructure capability to all areas of the UK in an economically viable and sustainable way.”
Addressing these challenges, Belinda Fawcett emphasised, “The necessity of appointing and funding of digital champions in local government and further support for submitted planning applications is urgently needed to accelerate the deployment of crucial digital infrastructure, to benefit the local communities.”
Jamie Hayes, Chief Sales and Commercial Officer, outlined Cornerstone’s ‘Six Point Plan’, aimed at aligning efforts with government to expedite digital infrastructure deployment:
The visit was joined by WHP, Cornerstone’s build partner. Rob Potter, CEO of WHP reflected, “We work closely with Cornerstone to support them in enabling the right solutions for their customers. Our partnership is focused on innovation and collaboration, so we continuously look to create sustainable solutions that drive economic growth and societal progress”.