A NEW free Wi-Fi service has been launched by Winchester City Council.

The council has launched the new service which will be available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, helping to support the city’s reopened businesses.

The coverage includes Winchester Railway Station, the High Street, as well as The Broadway, King Alfred statue, Jewry Street and The Square, enabling residents and visitors alike to remain connected as they shop, eat and go about their day.

Those who sign up will also be eligible to receive updates and special offers of interest.

Cllr Martin Tod, cabinet member for service quality and transformation, said: “Free wi-fi won’t just be useful for visitors and residents but will be good for business too. It’s more and more common to need to book a table or a cinema ticket, or check opening times when you’re out and about in the city. And visitors often want to look up information on what’s on and where to go.

“In today’s world, it’s so important to stay connected and access information quickly, so we’re delighted to be offering this free service and take away the worry of data charges. With coverage extending around the High Street, Wi-Fi will also help support businesses as they continue to welcome back customers.”

Winchester has been relatively slow as Southampton and Portsmouth have free city centre-wide wi-fi for several years.

To access the Wi-Fi search for the WinCityFree Wi-Fi network signal on your device and tap connect.

Registration is a couple of clicks and you will be online in no time at all and able to check your email, or visit your favourite websites without worrying about data charges.

Shoppers, day-trippers and businesses can now stay connected in Winchester city centre using