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Posted by: goldenvalley
« on: September 18, 2011, 02:53:37 pm »

With the help of Herefordhsire Council and partners, Community  Access Points (CAPS) have been set up in over twenty villages in the county. They are Community Internet Cafes where users can surf the net, get help and training and access specialised software which is not normally in the home. 

WHERE IS IT?  The Ewyas Harold CAP has been set up at the back of the Memorial Hall.  There are also satellite facilities available at the Post Office and the Dog public house. 

WHATS ON OFFER?  The CAP has 6 laptop computers, a video projector, a digital camera and a video camera. Software packages inlcude SKype  and an audio/video editing program.  This equipment will be available for 2 sessions each week AT NO CHARGE TO REGISTERED USERS. A broadband connection is available to enable users to surf the internet.

To use the CAPs you will need to register.  Bring  two of the following:  a current utility bill identifying you with your address, a driving licence, a passport.  ALL CAPS EQUIPMENT IS SECURITY MARKED.

CAPS OPENING TIMES
Ewyas Harold Shop and Post Office  9am - 3pm Monday to Saturday
The Dog Inn  6.30pm to 11pm every day except Tuesday and Saturday
The Memorial Hall:  Tuesday 6.30 - 9pm     Saturday 4pm to 6.30pm
Further information - contact:  Ewyasharold@yahoo.co.uk


(thanks to http://www.ewyasharoldgpc.org.uk/news.html)