She said: “It’s about making people a bit more digitally included. “There is a massive need for it now, more than there ever was. “Due to the pandemic, a lot of people, particularly older people are finding themselves cut off if they don’t know how to use these things or they don’t have access to a device. “It’s horrible to think that there is people who can’t engage with their families at all if they don’t have those skills.” Before stricter lockdown arrangements were in place, locals were able to book a one-to-one appointment with a digital champion.