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Friday, 5 October 2012

One year of closed libraries to be marked on October 13th


Posted by Martin Francis at 10:34:00
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Labels: Barham Park, Brent SOS Libraries, Brent Council, Cricklewood library, Kensal Rise library, Light of Learning Relay, Preston library, Tokyngton, Willesden Green Library

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