Alas, this won't help the OP's situation in any way, but the thread title may bring others here looking for information.
As such, I thought it might be worth mentioning that of late (the last 6months or so), I've personally noticed quite a bit of 'Re-parenting' work going on.
This appears to be going on, where existing FTTC customers sees them only getting poor speeds due to the long D-side line-lengths.
Basically a new 'Combined VDSL Cab' will be plonked a lot nearer to the EU's locality, thus allowing the low-performing circuits to be migrated over to the new Cab, and ... I suppose open up the opportunity for other EU's who were initially too far away, to get FTTC broadband ??.