If you’d like a bit of extra support with emails, online forms or digital services, Powys libraries offer free, one‑to‑one help to support residents in feeling more confident using technology in everyday life.
Across the county, library staff provide patient, personalised digital support for anyone who would benefit from a helping hand with computers, smartphones or online tools. Whether you’re just getting started or want reassurance with something specific, support is available in a relaxed and welcoming environment.
Residents can receive help with a range of digital tasks, including setting up and managing email accounts, understanding online forms, accessing council and other essential services, and resolving common technical issues. Support is tailored to individual needs, allowing people to focus on what is most useful to them.
Public libraries have long been trusted community spaces, and their role continues to grow as more aspects of daily life move online. Alongside books and learning resources, libraries offer free access to computers and Wi‑Fi, with knowledgeable staff on hand to guide residents through the digital world.
For communities across Powys—particularly in rural areas—access to face‑to‑face digital support close to home can make a real difference. By offering friendly, local assistance, libraries help reduce barriers and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to take part in an increasingly digital society.
For more information about one‑to‑one digital support, speak to staff at your local library or visit the What’s On calendar on the StoriPowys website.