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Wokingham Library writing group for teens celebrates ten year anniversary

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Wokingham Library celebrates it's 100th anniversary

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New library sees 59 per cent boost in book loans

There have been fears for Bracknell's libraries There have been fears for Bracknell's libraries
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Library closure claims are ‘simply not true’ – after fears raised for future

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Pleas for council to keep home library service running amid cost-saving drive

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Volunteer groups could be brought in to save home library service

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Bracknell’s home library service could be stopped next year

Councillor Rachel Burgess (Labour, Norreys) encourages home workers to consider using 'warm space' libraries for their work. Councillor Rachel Burgess (Labour, Norreys) encourages home workers to consider using 'warm space' libraries for their work.
Cost of living crisis

Home workers in Wokingham told to make use of town's warm spaces

The Old Polehampton Boys School. Part of it has been turned over to housing, but another part of the building is set to be a new, permanent home of the Twyford Library. Credit: Google Maps The Old Polehampton Boys School. Part of it has been turned over to housing, but another part of the building is set to be a new, permanent home of the Twyford Library. Credit: Google Maps
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Council accused of favouritism and unfairness as Twyford Library works stalled

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