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Charging points for electronic vehicles are proposed at a variety of locations in Enfield. Notices placed by the London Borough of Enfield in this week’s Enfield Independent reveal there are plans to introduce the charging equipment in the form of chargers attached to lamp posts. The chargers are planned outside various house numbers in these postcode areas: N11: Ollerton Road, Stanley Road, Highworth Road, Warwick Road, Natal Road, Shrewsbury Road, Evesham Road. N13: Elvendon Road, Princes Road, Tottenhall Road, Cranley Gardens, Devonshire Road. N18: Parkstone Avenue, Branksome Avenue, Hawthorne Road, Somerset Road, Lancaster Road, Wakefield Street, Raynham Avenue, Woolmer Road, Clarendon Road, Alston Road, Dysons Road, Ladysmith Road, Kimberley Road, Tanners End Lane.
AN ECO-FRIENDLY IT company has donated its spare equipment to schools around Wiltshire - and needs your help to supply more. Green Machine Computers has been supporting charities and small businesses for years with low-to-no cost computer solutions through recycling old technology. During the pandemic, staff have sent all their spare computers and tablets to schoolchildren who are learning from home but cannot afford or access the devices. Schools approached the team directly for help after not being allocated enough computers to help all of their students. But the company has now run out of spare supplies and is calling on people in Swindon and Wiltshire to replenish their stock by donating unwanted laptops, desktop computers and tablets.