A new scheme to help get residents on low income and have limited or no access to the internet on their phone or home broadband has been launched to help them get better connected.
The scheme, known as the National Databank, will help residents get online and also provide digital skills training.
Under the scheme created by the Good Things Foundation and Virgin Media O2 in partnership with the council, eligible residents will be able to access up to 7GB of data and unlimited calls and text messages each month, for up to six months.