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Where to Use Computers and the Internet for Free in Hackney Where to use computers and the internet for free in Hackney You can get help and apply for jobs and training at www.hackney.gov.uk/jobs-careers You can also apply for Housing Benefit or Council Tax Reduction at www.hackney.gov. uk/f-hb-new-claim-69 and view your account at https://myaccount.hackney.gov.uk Benefits How long Is there help Venue Opening times advice Cost of printing and scanning for? available? available? Daubeney Children’s Centre, Monthly – Monday - Friday: Daubeney Road, E5 0EP – check with No – 8am - 6pm Tel: 020 8525 7040 the centre Clapton Park Children’s Centre, Monday - Friday: 161 Daubeney Road, E5 0EP – Yes No – 7.45am - 5.45pm Tel: 020 8986 7437 Citizens Advice Comberton Children’s Centre, Bureau attends Monday - Friday: 10 Comberton Road, E5 9PU – Yes every Thursday: – 7.45am - 5.45pm Tel: 020 8806 0680 check centre for time A4 black and white single-sided 5p Millfields Community School Monday: A4 black and white double-sided 10p and Children’s Centre, 10am - 12pm and 1.30 - 3.15pm A4 colour single-sided 25p Elmcroft Street, E5 0SQ Tuesday - Thursday: If busy only A4 colour double sided 50p Yes Yes Tel: 020 8525 6410 10am - 12pm 30 minutes A3 mono single sided 10p Parents with children aged Friday: A3 mono double sided 20p under five only 10am - 12pm and 1.30 - 3.15pm A3 colour single sided 50p A3 colour double sided £1 Brook Community Children’s Centre, Dalston Lane, E8 1AS – – – – – Tel: 020 7254 4090 Extension: 224 Hackney Ark, Monday - Friday: First come Yes, but Downs Park Road, E8 2HY 9am - 5pm Not available Not available first served limited Tel: 020 7014 7000 Closed 1 - 2pm 2 Where to use computers and the internet for free in Hackney Benefits How long Is there help Venue Opening times advice Cost of printing and scanning for? available? available? Children’s Centre at Gainsborough, Printing only Berkshire Road, E9 5ND Monday - Friday: Tuesday and 3.30 - 4.45pm Minimal 5p black and white Tel: 020 8525 9020 8.30am - 5pm Thursday 10p colour (A4 only) Parents with children aged under five only Hillside Children's Centre, For wi-fi Printing only 1 Leatherhead Close, Monday - Friday: access call Yes No 5p black and white Holmleigh Road, N16 5QR 7.45am - 5.45pm 020 8820 10p colour (A4 only Tel: 020 8800 7325 7777 Children's Centre at Tyssen, Oldhill Street, N16 6QA – – – – – Tel: 020 8806 4130 Fernbank Children's Centre, Yes – from Monday - Friday: 1a Fountayne Road, N16 7EA All day the Hackney No Free (printing only) 7.45am - 5.45pm Tel: 020 8806 6622 Learning Trust Linden Children’s Centre, 86-92 Rectory Road, N16 7SH Monday - Friday: Tel: 020 7254 9939 All day No No Free 7.45am - 5.45pm For adults with children aged under five Woodberry Down Children's Centre, The Lilliput Building, – – – – – Spring Park Drive, N4 2NP Tel: 020 8815 3250 Where to use computers and the internet for free in Hackney 3 Benefits How long Is there help Venue Opening times advice Cost of printing and scanning for? available? available? Bangla Housing Association, 243 Lower Clapton Road, E5 8EG Monday - Friday: (Bangla Housing Association Yes Yes 10p per page 9am - 5pm residents only) Tel: 020 8985 1124 Amhurst Road Community Hub, 55 Charterhouse Road, E8 2RE – – – – – (Southern Housing Group residents only) Homerton Concorde Youth Centre, – – – – – Kingsmead Way, E9 5PP Kingsmead Community Centre, Kingsmead Way, E9 5QG – – – – – (Sanctuary Housing Association residents only) Kingsmead Kabin, Monday: Kingsmead Way, E9 6QG 10am - 12pm Free for small quantities, larger – Yes Yes (Kingsmead Estate residents only) Tuesday - Thursday: quantities 5p per page 10.30am - 3.30pm Morningside Community Hall, Cresset Road, E9 6SJ – – – – – (Morningside Estate residents only) Stamford Hill Community Centre, Stamford Hill Estate, N16 6RS Monday - Friday – – – – (Southern Housing Group residents only) 4 Where to use computers and the internet for free in Hackney Benefits How long Is there help Venue Opening times advice Cost of printing and scanning for? available? available? Silver Surfers, Support Wednesday: 52 The Lawns, only as part 10am - 1pm Matthias Road, N16 8QD of training. Thursday: – Yes 10p per page for black and white Tel: 020 7254 2183 No support 2 - 4pm during drop-in For people aged 50+ Training on Thursday mornings sessions. Hackney Jobcentre Plus, Monday - Friday: 30 271 Mare Street, E8 1EE Yes Yes – 9am - 5pm minutes (Benefit claimants only) Dalston Jobcentre Plus, Monday: Playle House, Tottenham Road, 9am - 4.30pm N1 4BY Tuesday: 30 No Yes – (Benefit claimants only) 10am - 4.30pm minutes Wednesday - Friday: 9am - 4.30pm Hoxton Jobcentre Plus, Monday: 9am - 5pm 30 Drysdale Street, N1 6LT Tuesday: 10am - 5pm – Yes Yes – (Benefit claimants only) Wednesday - Friday: 9am - 5pm Clapton Library, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: Northwold Road, E5 8RA 10am - 8pm 10p black and white Adult: 1 hour Tel: 020 8356 1620 Wednesday: 1pm - 6pm Yes No 50p colour Child: 30 mins Friday: 10am - 6pm Saturday: 10am - 5pm Hackney Central Library, Monday - Thursday: Hackney Technology and 10p black and white 9am - 8pm Adult: 1 hour Learning Centre, Yes No 50p colour Friday: 9am - 6pm Child: 30 mins Reading Lane, E8 1GQ Saturday: 9am - 5pm Tel: 020 8356 4358 Dalston CLR James Library, Monday - Friday: 9am - 8pm 10p black and white Adult: 1 hour Dalston Square, Dalston, E8 3BQ Saturday: 9am - 5pm Yes No 50p colour Child: 30 mins Tel: 020 8356 2539 Sunday: 1pm - 5pm Where to use computers and the internet for free in Hackney 5 Benefits How long Is there help Venue Opening times advice Cost of printing and scanning for? available? available? Homerton Library, Monday & Tuesday: 10am- 8pm 10p black and white Homerton High Street, E9 6AS Wednesday: 1pm - 6pm Adult: 1 hour Yes No 50p colour Tel: 020 8356 1690 Thursday - Friday: 10am - 6pm Child: 30 mins Saturday: 10am - 5pm Shoreditch Library, Monday - Thursday 10am-8pm 10p black and white Adult: 1 hour 80 Hoxton Street, N1 6LP Friday: 10am-6pm Yes No 50p colour Child: 30 mins Tel: 020 8356 4350 Saturday: 10am-5pm Stoke Newington Library, Monday - Thursday 9am-8pm 10p black and white Stoke Newington Church Street, Friday: 9am-6pm Adult: 1 hour Yes No 50p colour N16 0JS Saturday: 9am-5pm Child: 30 mins Tel: 020 8356 5235 Sunday: 1pm -5pm Stamford Hill Library, Monday - Thursday: 9am - 8pm 10p black and white Portland Avenue, N16 6SB Friday: 9am - 6pm Adult: 1 hour Yes No 50p colour Tel: 020 8356 1700 Saturday: 9am - 5pm Child: 30 mins Sunday: 1pm - 5pm Woodberry Down Library, Monday - Wednesday: 10p black and white Redmond Community Centre, 9.30am - 7pm Adult: 1 hour Yes No 50p colour Kayani Avenue, N4 2HF Thursday - Friday: Child: 30 mins Tel: 020 8356 1965 9.30am - 5pm Pembury Centre, Monday - Friday: Pembury Annexe, Yes - Money 9.30am - 12.30pm Yes - Friday 183 Dalston Lane, E8 1HL Up to 1 hour Advisor attends – and 1.30 - 4pm mornings Tel: 020 8986 9745 once per month Closed on Wednesday afternoons (Peabody residents only) New Kingshold Community Hall, – – – – – 49 Ainsworth Road, E9 7JE Whitmore Community Centre, Monday - Friday: 2 Phillipp Street, N1 5NU – Yes Yes, but limited 5p per A4 sheet 10am - 2pm (Canalside Estate residents only) 6 Where to use computers and the internet for free in Hackney Benefits How long Is there help Venue Opening times advice Cost of printing and scanning for? available? available? Metropolitan Community Monday - Friday: Support, 9am - 8pm 124-128 Bethune Road, N16 5DU – – – – Saturday and Sunday: (Metropolitan Community 10am - 6pm Support service users only) Howard Road Resource Centre, 10 prints per person for free, Monday - Thursday: Training 6a Howard Road, N16 8PX – – thereafter it is 2p per print, 10am - 2pm available Tel: 020 8356 1687 black and white only The Basic IT Workshop is aimed at those customers Name ...................................................................................................................................... who have no experience of ✁ using computers so that the Address .................................................................................................................................. Council can support them to access services online. ................................................................................................................................................... If you are interested in attending one of our Basic Telephone number ............................................................................................................ IT Workshops, please Email address ...................................................................................................................... ✁ complete the information to the right, and send to: The Hackney Service Special requirements ....................................................................................................... Centre, 1 Hillman Street, Hackney, London E8 1DY. ................................................................................................................................................... Where to use computers and the internet for free in Hackney 7 Venues offering free WOODBERR Y DOWN E KA U internet access in Hackney N Manor YA E V House NI AVENUE A D N A TL POR Library Housing association residents / open access Rectory Road Jobcentre Plus AD G RO N ERI EV Children’s Centre Housing association residents only Dalston Junction DALSTON AD SQUARE O R Free READING LANE WOOD internet CH E BE access Hoxton You can get help and apply for jobs and training at www.hackney.gov.uk/jobs-careers You can also apply for Housing Benefit or Council Tax Reduction at www.hackney.gov. ET E R uk/f-hb-new-claim-69 and view your account ST N TO at X https://myaccount.hackney.gov.uk HO Shoreditch High Street Produced by Hackney Design, Communications & Print • November 2013 • PJ53023.
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