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Headley Computer Club Making more of your computer and the Internet |
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Headley is a small village in Surrey, approximately 20 miles South-West of the centre of London. Headley Computer Club was set up in 2008 to enable residents of the village to improve their computer skills. It is also open to other people connected to Headley, such as church-goers or friends of residents. Sessions are intended to be fun as well as instructive. |
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Two beginners' groups meet weekly in the Village Hall - on Wednesday & Thursday afternoons. The Wednesday group is intended for people with some familiarity with computers; the Thursday group aims at people who want to recap from the start. Beginners PLUS meetings (on Wednesday evenings) normally have courses of between 3 & 5 sessions looking in more depth at a specific topic. See Diary for details of forthcoming meetings. All meetings are held in the Village Hall. The club is run by a committee and is constituted as a sub-committee of Headley Parish Council. Public information about the minutes and committee meetings can be found under Admin.
Thursday Beginners classes This term the Thursday classes are being run by a new tutor provided by WEA (Workers’ Educational Association). The WEA classes will start from the second class of the term on 19th January.
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