12/09/2016

Belfast City Council To Host 'Fix It' Surgeries

Belfast City Council is to host a series of 'Fix IT' surgeries at community centres across the city.

The events will give local people the opportunity to seek help with faulty computer devices or software troubles from a team of experts.

The next sessions take place in Ballysillan and the Markets on Wednesday, 14 September, with the surgeries running right through until the end of October.

Help is free of charge, but advance booking is essential.



www.belfastcity.gov.uk/superconnectedcommunities

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