THE computer learning centre at Malvern Library has been singled out for praise in a Government report.
The centre, called Online@ Malvern, was highlighted in Framework for the Future, published by arts minister Tessa Blackstone.
The document sets out how libraries, learning and information should develop over the next ten years.
Online@Malvern is a partnership between the Worcester-shire County Council and Worcester College of Technolo-gy.
It was included as an example of how on-line learning should be provided.
It is praised for having 18 personal computers available for customers five days a week, including evenings and Saturdays.
Its links with local organisation, including the fire service, the Job Centre and Lyttelton Well, are also mentioned.
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