The I.T. Centre was the brainchild of Keith Nelson, who initially came up with the idea for a suite of
computers for residents in his immediate area. Since the original idea, Keith's plans have grown to
offer free access for everyone.
There are many different applications available including free Internet and the free use of applications
such as Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint we also have a graphics package - Adobe Photoshop. The
Centres aims are to have at least two volunteers on hand at every session to help out, coach and guide users.
The basic idea behind the Centre is to allow people to have a go, so even if all they want to do is surf, that's fine by us.
As well as 6 PCs and two laptops, the Centre also offers the use of a scanner, two web cams and colour and black-and-white
printing. We have a range of special equipment to help disabled users, a large-scale keyboard and switch box is also available.
We are open during the following times
- Tuesdays from 10am to 12pm
- Wednesdays from 2 to 4pm and 6 to 8pm
- Thursdays from 2 to 4pm
- Saturdays from 11am to 2pm
Our new address is the Ground floor Byron House, Common
Road, Langley, Berkshire. UK
New volunteers and donations are always welcome, so if you feel you have the skills to help out, please
contact Keith on 01753 542103.
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