
Published: 1 July 1999 16:04 GMT
Small and medium enterprises in Plymouth are to receive free in-house training in computer skills thanks to a new venture from the city's college of further education.
According to reports in the local press, any company in the city with less than 250 staff will be able to benefit for distance training, using video links to the college's Open and Flexible Learning Department.
Participating companies will also be able to borrow the computer equipment they need for the training from the department.
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