More than 2,000 laptops and tablets have been donated to help school children in Wiltshire during lockdown. As students return to school, the directors of Wiltshire Digital Drive (WDD) have reflected back at what has been achieved over the past year and how they can continue their mission to bridge the digital divide across the county. Kieran Thomas, co-director of Wiltshire Digital Drive, said: “When we first had the idea back in March 2020, we never thought it would become this big. Owning an IT company, and having the technical knowledge, meant my team and I could safely wipe, refurbish and set the laptops back up ready to be used by someone else. We didn’t realise the digital divide in Wiltshire was so large and that’s where Natalie and her team used their skills to help scale the project up to where it is now. Setting up as a not-for-profit in October 2020, meant we could seek funding to help help with the cost of refurbishments. Thanks to funding and donations from
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