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Aikido 2nd dan exam @ Vriesman Dojo Amsterdam. Tori: Marco from Aikido Center Alphen, Uke: Mark from Aikido Center Delft
Re-created old postal-trainstation. Picture taken in the Open air Museum, Arnhem (Netherlands).
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County Councillor Jennifer Mein, leader of the county council, with County Councillor Sean Serridge, the county council's Champion for digital Inclusion.
Organisations from across Lancashire came to County Hall in Preston yesterday for the launch of Go ON Lancashire, aimed at increasing the basic online skills of people and organisations across Lancashire.
More than 60 delegates from organisations including Go ON UK, Post Office, Argos, E.ON, Lloyds Banking Group and Superfast Lancashire, came together to hear about how they can support a campaign to get more people across the county equipped with digital skills.
The event, organised by Lancashire County Council, was supported by Go ON North West, which launched in June this year with the aim of helping the one million adults in the North West who lack basic online skills.
As part of the event, Jennifer Mein, Leader of Lancashire County Council, signed the Go ON UK Digital Skills Charter, committing the county council to ensuring that people can access their services online, as well as working to boost the digital skills of county council staff and people across Lancashire.