Who can use our centres?

UK online centres are open to everyone and anyone.

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Everyone

It doesn't matter who you are, whether you're 25 or 85, we'll help you to get going online.

Millions of people have already used UK online centres and found that using computers and the internet really has made their lives a little bit easier.

Read what others say

To read about other peoples' experiences and how the internet has benefited them, click on the underlined names below.

Top five case study stories

Nasima, London

When mum of two Nasima Begum, 31, from London, decided it was time to get back to work, she knew she had to brush up on her computer skills...

Dympna, Wood Green; London

Dympna from Wood Green is getting to grips with the internet and hoping to get back to work, with a bit of help from her local UK online centre...

Elsie, Greenwich; London

Greenwich pensioner Elsie Frost isn’t just getting to grips with technology herself, she’s helping other people use the computers at her local UK online centre...

Nataliya, Bideford

Nataliya arrived in the UK from Ukraine 3 years ago. She is getting her career on track, thanks to sheer determination and her local UK online centre.

Frank, Cornwall

Frank, a grandad from Cornwall is making the most of his retirement, thanks to a government website and a little help from UK online centre Looe Enterprise. 

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Latest news:

Mind over matter for first time runner Glen - A local man is working to overcome debilitating mental health issues and take part in the Bristol 10k run on Sunday. In doing so, he hopes to raise awareness of mental health issues, and the role computers and the internet can play in their treatment.
Campaign aims to get 12,000 Brits using the Internet - People across the country will be going online for the first time today as part of Get online day 2008. 500 UK online centres across the country will be aiming to help 12,000 people enjoy a first taste of the internet.
National Awards for alternative IT crowd - An alternative IT crowd met yesterday in London at a special Awards Ceremony for people who’ve got to grips with technology and used it to change their lives.

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