Two Norfolk churches have entered the digital age after they teamed up to set up a free internet café. From next month residents of Ludham will be able to surf the worldwide web in the church room at St Catherine's Church twice a week.
Two Norfolk churches have entered the digital age after they teamed up to set up a free internet café.
From next month residents of Ludham will be able to surf the worldwide web in the church room at St Catherine's Church twice a week.
The computer scheme is a joint venture between St Catherine's Church and the Methodist Church and was organised by the Rev Lorna Allies.
It is hoped that the National Lottery-funded project will also have special sessions to help young people who may not have a computer to research any homework.
The internet café will be officially opened by the Bishop of Norwich, the Rt Rev Graham James, at 6.30pm on Friday, October 10.
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