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Libraries news round-up: 5 October 2018

by Teens4libraries • October 5, 2018 • 0 Comments

Yorkshire Post: 5 October
Yvette Huddleston: Why libraries can boost our mental health

Lancashire Evening Post: 5 October
Reopening of Bamber Bridge library moves a step closer

Brixton Buzz: 5 October
Lambeth | Book-ish Gyms declared a success by Labour Cabinet member as Lambeth Green party calls for a re-think

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