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£600 PCM£700 PCM£800 PCM£900 PCM£1000 PCM£1100 PCM£1200 PCM£1300 PCM£1400 PCM£1500 PCM£1600 PCM£1700 PCM£1800 PCM£1900 PCM£2000 PCM £2000 PCM£1900 PCM£1800 PCM£1700 PCM£1600 PCM£1500 PCM£1400 PCM£1300 PCM£1200 PCM£1100 PCM£1000 PCM£900 PCM£800 PCM£700 PCM£600 PCMA new, collaborative programme to train hundreds of Digital Champions to help thousands of people across the UK to get online has been officially launched by the One Digital Partership with a special partnership in Brighton & Hove. At a time when the UK is moving to ‘digital by default’ but over 12 million people lack basic digital skills, One Digital is a unique collaboration between six diverse organisations to create a sustainable and far reaching digital inclusion solution. Age UK, the Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations, Citizens Online and Digital Unite with its partners Affinity Sutton and AbilityNet have joined forces to develop the One Digital programme which will recruit, train and support 1,400 Digital Champions nationwide.
One Digital is funded by £2 million from the Big Lottery Fund and will help around 9,500 people develop basic digital skills. Each One Digital Partner will deliver individual and bespoke projects but all of the Digital Champions within the One Digital programme will access one single training and support network that provides structured courses, extensive resources and dedicated mentor support.Wicker Furniture For Sale In Calgary As part of the One Digital Programme, Citizens Online is working through Digital Brighton & Hove, a local partnership of Brighton & Hove City Council, BT and a network of public, private and community sector organisations including Job Centre Plus and the NHS.  Gmc Denali Headlight BulbsThe partnership will recruit, train and support “Digital Champions” to help people in Brighton and Hove to develop their digital skills. Larson Storm Doors Accessories
The Brighton & Hove team will focus on supporting people who have difficulties with using online public services and accessing the social and economic benefits of the internet, including people looking for work and those affected by recent benefits changes. Cllr. Emma Daniel, lead councillor for Neighbourhoods, Communities and Equalities, Brighton & Hove City Council commented: “How people live is changing. Many aspects of day to day life are now done entirely digitally, whether keeping in touch with relatives or applying for jobs. As a council, we need to make sure that everyone is able to participate in this changing world. Many people can manage by themselves, but it’s vital we support those who cannot.” As a new One Digital Infographic demonstrates, Digital Champions are an effective tool in today’s digital inclusion landscape where those who aren’t online are now becoming harder to engage and need personal long-term support. Indeed 77% of those offline cite lack of interest as their main barrier and 26% of computer beginners do not use their new digital skills without ongoing help.
Glenn Lloyd, Brighton & Hove Digital Champion said: “Helping other people to see how they can find information about bus timetables, email photos to their family or order their shopping online is really rewarding. Sometimes people find it difficult to complete the online forms that they need to access benefits or look for work, and we can help with these too.” Digital Brighton & Hove is currently looking for new volunteers to support their work in the area. We are looking for friendly and enthusiastic people to help local learners to learn about computers and how to get online. Digital Champions don’t need to be IT experts, just have the enthusiasm to support others to learn. Full training and support will be provided.Martin & Co is a trading name of MartinCo plc, other trading names in the same Group are: St. Leonards Road, Hove, BN3 All of Brighton and Hove's amenities within a minutes walk or a short bus ride away Access to London within 1hr10m from Portslade station
4 spacious bedrooms - all decorated to a high standard Loft extension beautifully decorated Large open plan kitchen-diner Front and rear gardens with built in seating REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE - CASH BUYERS & chain free, Mortgage in place ONLY please We are delighted to offer for sale this 4 bedroom terraced house, ideal for families, in this sought after and convenient location, within easy reach of local amenities, public transport links: as well as being in a range of school catchment area's, close to the seafront with various parks nearby. The impressive accommodation is well presented and of a good size and comprises ample living space and well appointed bedrooms, all with built in storage.Refurbished completely in 2003 with new roof (complete) additional bedroom and shower room as well as new kitchen extension. Internal walls removed to create an open plan living space.5 minute walk to Portslade train station. London Victoria and London Bridge 1hr 10min.Please see the many photographs that accompany this listing and the indicative floor plan for further detail.
To fully appreciate this property please arrange a viewing appointment which you can do 24/7 by clicking on the contact link provided.This browser does not support video Welcome to Central Houston Nissan Central Houston Nissan in Houston, TX treats the needs of each individual customer with paramount concern. You can also request more information about a vehicle using our online form or by calling 844-481-3764.If you don't see a particular vehicle, click on CarFinder and complete the form. PARENTS are outrage that a fetish event is being organised at a CHILDREN’s play centre. Tickets were on sale for an adult party event called “Kinky Playpen” to be held at a soft play centre. Organisers were planning to hold a “Kinky Playpen” event at a children’s soft play centre in East Sussex Westows soft play centre in Hove, East Sussex In online adverts for the event organisers said: “We have taken over a soft play and added several pieces of dungeon furniture to make the ultimate play space.”
It urged potential attendees to “let your imagination run wild”, claiming the soft play area would be “great for rope and restriction”. Promoters said that “all kink is welcome” but asked partygoers to refrain from “toilet play and full nudity” at the £15-a-ticket bash, planned for August 26. An advert for the event, which was scheduled to run from 9pm to 2am, read: “Friction Ropes presents our new play night KINKY PLAYPEN BRIGHTON. “We have taken over a soft play and added several pieces of dungeon furniture to make the ultimate play space. “The evening will start at 9pm and run till 2am. There isn’t a bar but you’re welcome to bring your own (but please don’t get too drunk, any one that is deemed too drunk or poses a threat to others will either be refused entry or asked to leave). “All kink is welcome, but we don’t have a sex or nudity licence. Because of the nature of the soft play the rest of the week we ask no sharps, no toilet play, no full nudity.”
Brighton mother of two Emma Williams said: “I like to think I’m fairly open minded but there is no way I would take my kids to Westows again if I knew this kind of event had been going on there the night before. Even if it’s not breaking any rules or laws it just feels morally wrong and unhygienic.” TRAIN STATION OR CANAL? BATTERED FOR A FIVER Geordie furore rumbles on An outraged resident, who saw the advertisement for the event, said: “This is a bondage event advertised for a children’s play area. “Surely this is against the law? “There is no way I would take children to places where there are events like this.” Father James Wallin, of Hollingbury, Brighton added: “This is not the place for these sorts of events.” Following the public backlash the Westows centre, based in Hove, East Sussex, said that it would be cancelling the event if it was found to breach any laws or licensing guidelines. Manager David McLaughlin said: “Someone has asked if they can hold this event at the venue.
“As things stand it is not a confirmed booking. “I was contacted by a man who was quite angry about it and suggested it might be illegal. “I am speaking to a solicitor and the organisers about what exactly they intend to do. If their plans break any laws then it won’t be going ahead.” It is not believed that there are any laws or licensing reasons for banning bondage events in private venues – even those places designed for young children. However parents were outraged by the proposed event. Parents have expressed their horror at a children’s venue being used for adult sexual activity One organiser using the name Friction Ropes said there were “negative assumptions” about the event and said they were no longer planning on using Westows- in favour of another soft play centre – but refused to say where. At the same time organisers posted a message on a discussion forum saying “they’ve had our event cancelled. Brighton and Hove City Council said they did not believe the event contravened any licensing rules.