Hi
I submitted a CFP scheme last year for my street and the next one as none of the village has FTTP. I wanted to keep it fairly small and it was 60 houses in total and with some door knocking and mailshots from Superfast South Yorkshire I managed to get 30 houses prepared to sign up ( most of the houses were getting 30Mb max ).
BT OR came back with a initial quote of £201k "gap" to cover the 30 houses so we had a shortfall of 150k after the vouchers were taken into consideration. That meant it was a non starter as would have meant over 3k contribution per person, I never even bothered asking.
After a long chat to the BT OR Rural Engagement Manager overlooking the scheme we discussed submitting a quote for the entire village to see what it came out at. I then sat plugging away getting all the postcodes for the village and sat on the portal and added every one, 721 in total.
Surprisingly when they came back to me the quote was £460k "gap" to enable the entire village, the cost property had dropped a lot.
So, we decided this was worth a try and it went back to BT and due to the size of it has now been picked up as a demand led scheme. There is a further 30%uplift added to the above figure now taking it to 598k as BT are effectivly taking on the risk and there is no CIC required and BT are assisting with the marketing side also.
So looking at the above I need around 400 out of the 720 houses to take it up ( assuming residential only ) to hit the figure.
We are at the stage now of gaining approval from the DCMS regarding the vouchers and then the website should be live in a couple of weeks.
That will be when the real hard work will start. Its not going to be easy as door knocking isnt really an option now but I am going to give it my best shot