The café was closed to library users throughout Epiphany Term due to Covid-19 restrictions.
The café, known as the Small Island Cafe, will be open seven days a week. On weekdays the café will be open from 8am-8pm, and between 10am-6pm on weekends.
Library users who have booked to visit the Bill Bryson Library will be able to pre-order items through the café’s click and collect takeaway service.
The library is currently only open on weekdays from 9am to 8pm and weekends from 1pm to 5:30pm, having had its opening times extended to from 9am-8pm on weekdays on Saturday 6th March.
For the first time during her reign, the Queen is marking her birthday today without her husband.
Celebrations for Her Majesty’s 95th birthday will be scaled back as it falls during the two-week period of royal mourning for the late Duke of Edinburgh.
Members of the monarchy have been supporting the Queen throughout the mourning period for Philip, and some of her family are expected to be with her at Windsor Castle.
Here we look back at the Queen s visits to Dorset during her reign. WHEN a new princess was born on April 21, 1926, few expected she would ever be Queen.
Winterbourne Poor Lots Barrows
Just a short walk from available parking, lies the huge burial mounds of Winterbourne Poor Lot. Straddling the A35, there are 44 mounds of various sizes to walk among here. The cemetery dates back to around 1500BC and is part of the much larger Dorset Bronze Age history. You can learn more about the barrows and how to identify the differences between them here.
Less than a 10 minute drive from Winterbourne is another amazing Neolithic site to enjoy. On the hilltop overlooking Abbotsbury is the Kingston Russel Stone Circle. This next stop can be a little hard to find as it is not signposted, but it offers a pleasant short walk to the field where the stones lie. The circle is thought to be part of a larger monument from the late Neolithic period over 4000 years ago. You can learn more about their uses here.
19th November, 5:30pm: Lateral flow test bookings available to all symptomless students from tomorrow
In emails circulated by college principals this afternoon, the University today announced that all students without any Covid-19 symptoms will be able to book lateral flow tests (LFT) from 10 a.m. tomorrow. The tests, which return a result via email within “one to two hours”, will first be available on Tuesday 24th November and will be available seven days per week.
The booking system on DUO will become accessible once a student has passed a 10 minute tutorial and quiz on the same website, and the University recommends reserving two tests seven days apart, with the second occurring as close to one’s scheduled return home as possible, in order to maximise reliability.
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