There are many places in the Chorley borough where you can access computers if you do not have access at home.

View digital skills support available in the Chorley borough.

View below a directory of where you can access computers.

Adlington library

Railway Road, Adlington, PR6 9RG.

Age UK Lifestyle Centre

Gillibrand Street, Chorley PR7 2EJ.

Chorley Lifestyle Centre is run by AgeUK Lancashire in conjunction with the Brothers of Charity and is supported by us. It provides a safe and welcoming space for anyone over 50 to meet, socialise and have fun. Tablet courses and volunteer led 1 to 1 support takes place as well as a 'Click and Chat' group that meets every other Friday 9.30am to 11.30am. Booking is essential call AgeUK on 01257 267293 for more information.

Chorley library

Union Street, Chorley, PR7 1EB.

Clayton Green library

Library Road, Clayton Green, Chorley, PR6 7EN.

Computers are available during library opening hours for up to 2 hours. A library card is required to access.

Coppull library

Spendmore Lane, Coppull, PR7 5DF.

Council offices

Union Street, Chorley, PR7 1AL.

Computers are available Monday to Friday 8.45am to 5pm. Assisted digital support is available to assist with claim for Universal Credit, housing benefit and other council services.

Computers are available on an appointment basis only. Please call 01257 515151 to book an appointment.

Eccleston library

The Carrington Centre, The Greet, Eccleston, PR7 5TE.

Euxton library

St Mary's Gate, Euxton, PR7 6AH.

Galloways society for the blind

1 Farrington St, Chorley, PR7 1DX.

We know that assistive technology can make life easier when you have a visual impairment but knowing where to start is not always easy. That is where Galloway's can help. Together with other partners Galloway's helping people with sight loss gain the basic skills and confidence to use technology such as smart phones and tablets to get online. For more information call 03456043719.

Help the homeless

45 Clifford Street, Chorley, PR7 1SE.

A team of professionals and specialist volunteers provide support to families and individuals who have nowhere safe to live, or who are about to lose their home. A computer is available to look up benefits, and housing information, bid on properties, search for jobs or write a CV. Call 01257 273320 for more information.

Hoghton Village Hall

Blackburn Old Road, Preston PR5 0SG.

A charity maintained village hall and recreation ground for public use in the village of Hoghton. A beginner's computer club organised by volunteers takes place once a fortnight, call 01254 853432 for more information.

Job Centre Plus

Hamilton Road, Chorley. PR7 2HB.

Computers are available during opening hours to assist with applications for Universal Credit and online job searching.

Mawdesley Village Hall

Hurst Green, Mawdesley L40 2QT.

Free Wi-Fi and computers are available on request from Mawdesley parish council.

Whittle-le-Woods Community Hall

Union Street, Whittle-le-Woods PR6 7LN.

Whittle seniors computer club meets each Friday 10am to 12pm for people who already have basic skills and would like to practice. £3 each week including tea/coffee and biscuits. Places are limited and booking is essential. Call 07801 659833 for more information.

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