On Saturday 23rd July the Library will be open to drop in visitors. Come along and find out more about the library and our Reading Room, meet staff and volunteers and take a tour of the building. We will also have activities for children and opportunities to learn more about our beautiful garden. Keep your eyes peeled for more details over the next few weeks.
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