Weobley Community Access Point
Weobley CAP extends a very warm welcome to
visitors and community members alike. Located in a modern community
building, a short walk from the village centre, village schools and
the brand new village sports hall, Weobley CAP has something for
everyone.
Weobley CAP welcomes users of all abilities
from complete novices to those who are more experienced in the use
of IT. We really want all our visitors to enjoy using our
facilities whether they are surfing the internet, emailing
relatives, making a video or printing their holiday snaps. The
possibilities are endless and limited only by the imagination.
Visitors to the village are especially welcome so drop in on
Monday or Wednesday and keep in touch with friends and family at
home.
For those who are just starting out using computers we are able
to offer friendly support through our dedicated volunteer
helpers.
Weobley CAP has the very latest equipment for
computing, video and still digital filming, printing and gaming.
Copying, faxing and emailing facilities are also all available.
Weobley CAP has free drop in sessions and
various computer courses. Special sessions for Community Groups can
easily be arranged.
Local Job Opportunities
rural grants officer (appraisal)
£22,221.00 -
Closing date -
07/09/2010
arts and older peoples officer
-
Closing date -
03/09/2010
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Latest News
The fair takes place on Thursday September 16th at the Shire Hall, St Peter's Square, Hereford from 10am to 3pm. There will be more than 30 different local employers recruiting on the day including Argos, Cargill (Sun Valley), Amey, Sainsbury and Morrisons.
date:
24/08/2010
The Lord-Lieutenant of Herefordshire, The Countess of Darnley today called on the county to nominate outstanding local voluntary groups for next year's The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service, the MBE for volunteer groups.
date:
23/08/2010
Herefordshire Council is warning motorists that the A4112 Leominster to Tenbury road will be closed to traffic from Tuesday, August 24 for four days. The closure is to allow the council's contractors Amey to carry out anti-skid surfacing works on Raddle Bank.
date:
23/08/2010
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