Community group 'baffled' as Fife Council rejects offer of c

Community group 'baffled' as Fife Council rejects offer of computers for home learning


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Fife mums Lisa Kennedy, left, and Hilary Lumsden with some of the refurbished computers they have ready for use.
A community effort to get computers to school pupils who need them for home learning has been stopped by a local council in a move organisers claim is “scandalous”.
Mothers Hilary Lumsden and Lisa Kennedy, founders of Fife Laptops For Learning, have been working on the project for the last year, gathering in donations of old computers and fundraising more than £4000.
However, after delivering their first batch of computers to Bell Baxter High School in Cupar, Fife Council has now said it cannot accept the donations as the computers are second hand.

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