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Computer courses a hit with older learners

Computer courses for older people in Bexhill are going "from strength to strength".

More than 300 locals have attended free ICT sessions at the tuition centre in Beeching Road run by Sian Crossland and Steph Dudson.

They have mastered everything from Google, email and simple documents to more advanced processes such as databases.

Sian said that people in their 80's and even 90's are taking advantage of the free computer courses on offer.

She commented; "Our Learners take a small test at the end which proves their attendance. We've had three Learners of 87 in the last cohort and the groups become good friends, so much so that most want to return and do more. Some of our Learners have stayed on and completed three cycles which equates to 18 months of free training.

"The sessions are once a week and each is three hours long and there's even free refreshments. We welcome people of all ages and from all walks of life and can offer sessions throughout the week.

"Anyone interested should phone to reserve a place as we're due to start at the beginning of September and finish round Christmas time. Everything is there for you - just bring yourself. Simon Turner, the Tutor in now very well knownin Bexhill and has a huge following."

The centre will be running sessions on Monday, Tues, weds, Thurs and Fri.

Anyone wishing to book a session or find out further detail should call 01424 839059


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