Need New Premises - do you know of any that may suit us
SeniorNet PN is looking for new premises - we think we have the larger rooms for meetings or training for larger numbers arranged.
We are still looking for a small office area or space where we can do some admin functions and have prospective / current members call and discuss their concerns and this area may also be suitable for one on one training and storing some computer equipment etc. Due to our membership age we would like this on the ground floor or a building with a lift etc.
SeniorNet around the world help those over 50 years with their tech concerns. As we are volunteer and a charity the rent is a concern.
Please contact me at regromans@gmail.com if you have any suggestions that may be suitable.
Thanks Reg.
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