Cyber Cafe / Internet Cafe W. Sussex
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They are relatively small places and your best bet is to head for public libraries, almost all of them have net access, usually free or for a nominal charge. There are also certain BT callboxes that are equipped with net browser and email.
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Internet cafes are quite common, much more so than in the U.S. However, small towns may not have them. I visited the small hamlet of Wool in Dorset and I didn't see any internet access. The libraries may have a sign-up list that has a waiting time of anywhere from minutes to days.
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A quick Google search turns up some answers at:<BR>http://www.westsussex.gov.uk/Li/about/servicesITZonesservices.htm<BR><BR>http://www.westsussex.gov.uk/Li/libraries/Petworth/home.htm<BR><BR>http://www.westsussex.gov.uk/Li/libr...hurst/home.htm




