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By Rachel Conner-Hill echorachelc Chief Reporter (Tees Valley & North Yorkshire) Phil Brown who has given away his computer so that children can learn from home. Photograph: Stuart Boulton A BIG-HEARTED 83-year-old man with serious mobility issues has given up a computer and an iPad so a child will have a better chance of learning at home during lockdown. Retured policeman Phil Brown, who has lived in Guisborough since 1975, donated the devices to the #compsforkids campaign which aims to ensure every schoolchild in Redcar and Cleveland has a laptop or tablet. Dozens have been donated to the community-led campaign spearheaded by Redcar group Ladies of Steel, Marske and New Marske Community Information Group (MNMCIG) and Redcar businessman Ja Reed of EnterIT who has been refurbishing the computers for free. ....
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