Pupils from the Armstrong Primary School gave their approval to the change which has been made to four of the Library’s display cabinets. The cabinets were reduced in height and now give much more viewing possibility to the items on display. The Library is keen to make children and adults feel welcome and we hope that this change, along with the addition of the Braille translation of the information leaflet, goes some way to achieve that.
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