STUDENTS at Matravers Secondary School in Westbury have come up with an idea to get interactive with the community.
Sixth-form students Sammy Mathews, Carly Spencer, Frances Scott, and Year 11 pupil, Darren Miller, have set up a weekly internet caf. The caf, called Inter-action, is open for two hours on Thursdays, from 4pm, as part of the school's young enterprise scheme.
Darren said: "We hope to bring people from Westbury into the school.
"We will be paying ourselves wages and there will be money for our shareholders, then we will look at donating some of our profits to charity."
The caf opened last Thursday and 30 minutes on the internet costs £1.50.
Interaction is being held in the sixth form block with 15 computers for use and customers get a free drink.
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