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Documents to download

Local Internet Futures Report - (432KB) PDF Format
The LIF study of Powys is intended to shed light on possible directions that the Council - and its partners - could take in making e-governance a driver of economic and community, social cohesian and environmental stability.
Proceedings of Conference Sharing The Vision - (170KB) Rich Text Format
This documents the proceedings of the first annual Telecentres Conference at The Pavilion, Llandrindod Wells on 28th November 2000 .
Telecentres Powys 2000 'Operations & Guidance' - (111KB) Rich Text Format
This document draws on a document originally published by UK Communities On Line and written by David Wilcox with additions and amendments by the IT department of Powys County Council to tailor it to the Telecentre network in Powys.
Telecentres Strategy & History - (17KB) Rich Text Format
This is the story of one region's attempts to come to grips with the changes being wrought by the arrival of the Information Society.
Business Connect and Telecentres Powys Proceedings of Conference - (34KB) Rich Text Format
The conference was held as part of an on-going process of examination of the services of the two network organisations, namely, Business Connect and Telecentres Powys and was seen by the organisers as one of a series of steps in closing the gap between these two bodies.
Closing the Gap: The Montgomeryshire Pilot - (15.8KB) Rich Text Format
This document sets out the aims, objectives and proceedures for the Business Connect Montgomeryshire and Telecentres Pilot project.
Dissertation: Factors leading to the success or failure of UK Telecottages - A dissertation for the MSc in Environmental Decision Making. Written by Paul Dunn who visited Telecentres Powys in 2000 - (552Kb) Rich Text Format
Some additional work by Paul Dunn: to whom we are endebted for allowing us to post this document. - (1.1Mb) Rich Text Format
A submission by Telecentres to the Welsh Assembly relating to ICTs in Rural Communities: - (18.6kb) Rich Text Format
Speech Made by Tim F to the Welsh Assembly Agriculture Committe: On 23 Jan 2002 - (13.1 kb) Rich Text Format
Principles of Innovation: An interesting document I came across some years back - (12.2 kb) Rich Text Format
Telecentres Powys working with the Careers Wales Powys: An overview of the current ESF funded project - (28.6 kb) Rich Text Format
Tim's submission to the Public Service Review: Devolved Government, Winter 2001: Technology in the Community - a view from Mid Wales (16.3 kb) Rich Text Format
 

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Fun things to download

McDonald - The cute McDonald's advertisement baby, shown in Singapore.(622 KB)
Bad Day - A man having a BAD Day at the office(417 KB)
Pop Eyes - Watch the eyes pop out.(1308KB)
 
 
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