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DigiBus heads for Cheltenham and Gloucester

Free digital learning sessions and workshops will be available on board the DigiBus in Cheltenham and Gloucester over the next few weeks.

The DigiBus is an accessible converted double-decker bus packed with digital technology, which travels around the county visiting community venues and town centres.

It will be out and about at venues around Gloucester from Coopers Edge to Longlevens until January 25 and will be in Abbeydale tomorrow (January 13).

The DigiBus will then be heading to Cheltenham from January 26, calling at venues across the town, including Springbank, Whaddon and Swindon Village during February.

An onboard trainer and digital champion volunteers will provide personalised one-to-one sessions, where people can ask questions and be supported to explore the things that matter to them. No question is too small!

Partners will also run workshops in basic computer skills, coding, digital art and more.

You can see the full timetable for the DigiBus here.  

There will be no charge for what the sessions or workshops, but participants will need to book in advance here.  

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