Work is underway to deliver a programme of support for communities to improve their broadband – with free and informal drop-in sessions at locations across the region.
The Rural Digital Connectivity project is being led by Ambition North Wales and delivered by Annog Cyf, the trading arm of Menter Môn, who will be working alongside staff based around North Wales.
A series of informative sessions to help people with their internet queries will take place as follows:
- Ruthin Library, Denbighshire: Tuesday 9 July 10am-1pm
- Canolfan Henblas, Bala, Gwynedd: Monday 15 July 10am-1pm
- Denbigh Library , Denbighshire: Monday 15 July 10am-1pm
- Corwen Library, Denbighshire: Tuesday 23 July 10am-1pm
- Y Ganolfan, Llwyngwril, Gwynedd: Wednesday 24 July 10am-12:30
- Halkyn Village Hall, Flintshire: Friday 26 July - 4pm - 6pm
- Community Hub Tafarn Y Iorwerth, Bryngwran, Ynys Môn: Friday 26 July 2pm-4pm
- Chirk Library, Wrexham: Monday 29 July 3.30pm - 5.30pm
- Cilcain Village Hall, Flintshire: Tuesday 30 July 4pm - 6pm
- Gwernymynydd Village Hall, Flintshire: Wednesday 31 July 4pm - 6pm
- Llangollen Library, Denbighshire: Thursday 1 August 10am-1pm
- Anglesey Showground, Ynys Môn: Tuesday 13th - Wednesday 14th August
Kiki Rees-Stavros, Project Manager, said:
“The drop in sessions are places that the public can just turn up to find out how they can improve their internet connection. Whether its simple trouble shooting solutions, or about getting some new infrastructure in place. People don’t need to worry about the details, that’s what our staff are there for - to try and make it simple, by explaining in everyday terms. We are there to help people get that better connection to make their lives easier.”
Further details on the Rural Digital Connectivity Project can be found here.