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Brewery director thanks broadband provider for business save during critical Covid year

Great Newsome Brewery director puts survival down to provider switch as remote specialist kept orders flowing

Matthew Hodgson, director of Great Newsome Brewery, left, and Quickline Communications chief executive Sean Royce.

An East Yorkshire business ensuring regional enterprise bucks a national rural broadband struggle is raising the glass to the ongoing success of a client it helped save.

Quickline Communications is rolling out its fixed broadband network in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, from its Willerby headquarters. And in doing so it is toasting the great strides made by a firm across Hull, Great Newsome Brewery, who put its ability to stay in business down to jumping on board.

The Holderness firm was doing minimal online trade pre-Covid, and having signed up just before the pandemic, hasn’t looked back. And having emerged stronger after web sales went from 2 per cent to 90 per cent as lockdown restrictions hit, it has also diversified further with its enhanced digital footprint.

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Great Newsome, which uses barley from its own fields to produce its beer, now also operates a firewood sales business and offers glamping and holiday home retreats on its farm – all of which have been made possible by its improved internet service.

Matthew Hodgson, director of Great Newsome Brewery, said: “When Covid hit and we went into lockdown, everything changed and the only way we could survive during that period was to deliver straight to our customers.

“Thankfully, we’d switched to Quickline to give us fast, reliable internet. Previously, it had been very patchy at best, and we wouldn’t have survived without the improved service. Now, it’s essential to our business. Our software is all cloud-based and we need broadband for everything from taking orders online, telephone sales and taking payments, to things like social media to promote our businesses.

“It’s also meant we’ve been able to expand to launch our firewood business and glamping and holiday home breaks. It really shows the crucial importance of broadband in rural communities like ours.”