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Aldbourne,
situated in a valley on the Marlborough Downs and approximately
ten miles from Swindon is one of those quintessentially English
of villages.
Unlike
a number of similar villages around the country it remains relatively
unsullied by progress and possesses a thriving community atmosphere.
This
spirit is ably demonstrated at the Aldbourne Community web site
which has been positively embraced by locals. There is even a site
advertisement on the road signs that welcome you to the village.
With
upwards of 140 visitors a day, the site caters not only for residents
and expatriates of the village but also web users around the world
who have an interest in the area.
The
site succeeds in striving to include a multitude of village-related
features and articles covering all aspects of Aldbourne life.
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The
Aldbourne Community Group Website
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It
is aptly named as you do get a real sense of community about the
site. Particularly in the lively forum section where topics discussed
include the promotion of local events, general chat about village
issues and a handy ‘Sales, Wants and Swaps’ section.
Website
chairman John May certainly feels that the site has helped to bring
the village together.
"Many
aspects of the site are known, not only to those with computer access
but also to others who hear from friends and relatives via word
of mouth," he said.
"The
discussion board has definitely been a good source of communication,
in particular when the village was experiencing problems with noise
and massive road excavation by various contractors."
John
also explained that even the local Police Constable regularly keeps
an eye on the forum to gauge local views on this and other issues.
The
site is regularly updated with new and useful features being added
all the time and recently a property section was set up. This is
a free service enabling people in Aldbourne, Baydon and the surrounding
area to sell or rent their property via the site.
Other
popular pages include the History section detailing the village’s
1,000 year heritage.
John
said: "Aldbourne has a rich trail of historical interest which we
are gradually building up in the form of articles published on the
site. For example we have an excellent historical item on bell founding
which was a major industry here for two hundred years."
Furthering
the website motto of "for the community - by the community",
the Aldbourne Website group has recently launched an Internet learning
facility in conjunction with St Michael’s Primary School in the
village.
With
the aid of a £5,000 injection from Awards for All, computer equipment
was purchased and it is hoped that both school pupils and perhaps
more importantly, villagers lacking in computer experience will
benefit from the facility.
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| Villager
Audrey Barnett and St Michaels School pupils David Osborne and
Daisy Ingram at the launch of the computer training facility. |
John
said "Technology is moving at a tremendous speed, many older people
haven’t had access to it and they are being left behind. If you
aren’t able to access the internet, then in the next 5-10 years
you are really going to be left behind."
The
facility, based at the school will be at the disposal of pupils
during the day and will be available to villagers in the evenings.
They will be able to receive training and advice from a team of
volunteers.
Audrey
Barnett who is in her 70’s had no experience of computers at all
until she began attending classes.
"I
was very green about it and wanted to understand what my grandchildren
were talking about," she said. "It’s also a nice social thing."
For
more information visit the Aldbourne Community Website.
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