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Visitors to SKipton library during Libraries Week 2017 were invited to let the team know how libraries have helped them, by sharing their comments on a post-it note.

Comments included: "Libraries have brought me relaxation and joy throughout my life from as young as I can remember to the present (I'm 44 now). It's a place where all ages meet and a wonderful service. Books are full of wonder and libraries house that wonder!"

Photo credit: Kathy Settle/Libraries Taskforce
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11 July 2018

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A bulletin board with notes from visitors sharing how libraries have helped them, on display at Skipton Library in 2017.

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