A COMPUTER Recycling venture in Exeter is seeking new DirectorsMr Wintrip said he was looking for "dynamic and committed individuals" who could offer sound business and community advice to act as board members. For further information about becoming a director, call 01392 202779
A1 Positive Recycling Project uses unwanted IT equipment, which is no more than four years old, for IT hardware training. The non-profit making organisation is the brainchild of Neil Wintrip, who originally came up with the idea in May 1997. In May 2005 HE won an UnLtd Millennium award. His aim is to offer NVQ computer courses, diagnostic workshops and other IT-based training to anyone over the age of 15. Mr Wintrip said he was looking for "dynamic and committed individuals" For further information about becoming a director, call 01392 202779 or email a1prp@blueyonder.co.uk. # # # A1 Positive Recycling Project uses unwanted IT equipment, which is no more than four years old, for IT hardware training. A1 Positive Recycling Project a non-profit making organisation is the brainchild of Neil Wintrip, who originally came up with the idea in May 1997. In May 2005 HE won an UnLtd Millennium award. His aim is to offer NVQ computer courses, diagnostic workshops and other IT-based training to anyone over the age of 15. End
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