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Worcestershire County Council is offering courses aimed at boosting your computer skills.

Worcestershire County Council is offering courses aimed at boosting your computer skills.
The 3 courses range from absolute beginners to improvers.
Which Course is for You?
The Absolute Beginners Course will give you will give you the basic skills to use a mouse and a keyboard. You will learn how to access programmes, as well as saving and printing your work from the computer, and completing simple internet searches.
The middle course is for Beginners who have a very basic knowledge of using a computer and are ready to build skills in word processing, using the internet, sending emails, as well as saving and printing files.
The Improvers course will help you hone your basic computing skills by discovering more about the power of word processing, the internet and email communication whilst developing additional skills for employment.
All Courses are based at:
Rubery Library, 7 Library Way, Rubery,
Birmingham, B45 9JS
Fees range from Free (subject to conditions) to £45
Course bookings and information:
www.worcestershire.gov.uk/courses
Planning Application 17/01377 – Yew Tree Farm, St Kenelms Road, Romsley.
Comments Deadline 12th January.
The Parish Council are aware of an application for outline planning permission to build eight houses on land adjacent to St Kenelm’s Road opposite the shops and is considering its formal response to the planning authority, who is Bromsgrove District Council.
The Parish Council would like to hear community thoughts while our formal response is being drafted.
However, for them to be formally considered by the relevant planning officers, residents must lodge their comments directly with Bromsgrove District Council by the 12th January through their planning website www.bromsgroveandredditch.gov.uk and searching for planning application ref : 17/01377/OUT.
The Parish Council urges all interested residents to do this.
Copy ’17/01377/OUT’ and go to this link, then paste it in the Search Box at the bottom of the page. To make a comment you will need to register on their site: