CityFibre has to reapply for a permit before work on installing superfast broadband can continue.
BBC Radio Sheffield
People in an area of Sheffield say they have been kept awake by noisy work as part of a scheme by provider CityFibre to install full-fibre broadband. But residents said the work had been ongoing until the early hours, leaving many with disturbed sleep.Kiran Islam said her sons, aged five and two, had been affected and she was exhausted on a morning."They've both been scared by the loud noises and I've been waking up as well so it's just been really difficult."
"There are houses down that end where there are young children and elderly people right where the work is happening."
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