In the spring of 2006 we completed the refurbishment of our front office and relocated our customer service staff into the area. Another development was the restructuring of our library services. As a result of this:
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We are no longer a lending library |
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There is no membership, and therefore the use of our library resources is free |
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We have reduced our stock |
We continue, however, to hold the following items
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Books and cassettes which support English language teaching and learning |
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Books and cassettes which support studying for British examinations |
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Newspapers and periodicals |
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Computers with internet access |
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A reference section of dictionaries and encyclopaedias |
In addition, in a separate room, we have a children’s library which can be used by children who are enrolled in our children’s English language classes.
You can use the adult section of the library at any time when the British Council is open to the public, which currently is 8am until the end of our English classes: 9.50pm on Sundays to Wednesdays, and until 7:15pm on Thursdays. We are closed on Fridays and Saturdays.
We would be grateful if you could observe a few simple rules which will make life easier for staff and users alike:
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Please do not bring food or drink into the library |
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If you have your children with you, please ensure that they behave quietly. They should not use resources, such as the computers, which are intended for adult users |
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We regret that due to copyright laws, we cannot allow materials to be photocopied |
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And please switch off your mobile phones |
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