Local youngsters get chance to win a Raspberry Pi

Local youngsters get chance to win a Raspberry Pi

Although my postal address says Easton, I’ve lived in Bristol’s Lawrence Hill ward for 35 years now and was delighted to see there was a competition to win a Raspberry Pi in the latest edition of Up Our Street, the quarterly regeneration and community matters magazine produced by Easton and Lawrence Hill Management.

The Raspberry Pi is of course a small Linux computer available at pocket money prices and aimed at young people who wish to learn programming.

Raspberry Pi in a case

To be eligible for the competition, entrants must be under 25 years of age and live in either Lawrence Hill or Easton ward in Bristol.

Entries stating why you would like to win the Raspberry Pi should be sent by email to stacy (at) eastonandlawrencehill.org.uk by the closing date of 30th November and should also include your name, date of birth and address.

Author: Steve Woods

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