An MP visited a Post Office as part of a national campaign to help people get internet access.
Nick Hurd, MP, visited Pinner Post Office as part of the company’s new campaign called Get Connected.
According to the Post Office, up to 16million people have either never used the internet of have limited internet skills.
The new campaign aims to support those who want to use the web and Post Offices across the country will help people find out for free where there nearest internet access points and courses are.
The MP for Ruislip Northwood and Pinner said: “Millions of people are missing out on the benefits of being online.
“The Post Office’s ‘Get Connected’ campaign is in an important initiative to support those people and ensure they get access to the same deals and communication as others.”
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