The Rushmere pop-up library will reopen in May 2021.
- Credit: Simon Lee Photography
For the first time since lockdown began services will soon be available to customers at the Rushmere pop-up library.
Visitors will be able to browse the shelves for books and use the Suffolk Libraries Local computers from Wednesday, May 19, after Boris Johnson confirmed the further easing of lockdown from Monday.
Computers will be available to be booked and can be used from 9.30am to 1.30pm every Wednesday at the pop-up library, which is based at Ransomes Sports Pavilion in Sidegate Avenue.
Before lockdown, Rushmere delivered many children s events and activities, which often included manager Tom Veasey performing songs on his guitar.
The Rushmere pop-up library will reopen in May 2021.
- Credit: Simon Lee Photography
For the first time since lockdown began services will soon be available to customers at the Rushmere pop-up library.
Visitors will be able to browse the shelves for books and use the Suffolk Libraries Local computers from Wednesday, May 19, after Boris Johnson confirmed the further easing of lockdown from Monday.
Computers will be available to be booked and can be used from 9.30am to 1.30pm every Wednesday at the pop-up library, which is based at Ransomes Sports Pavilion in Sidegate Avenue.
Before lockdown, Rushmere delivered many children s events and activities, which often included manager Tom Veasey performing songs on his guitar.
A sad day for Wigan - emotional scenes as shutters come down on Debenhams store for the final time
The shop has now closed after the retail giant collapsed into administration last year
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A Debenhams spokesman said: ‘We are now heading into the final days of our closing down sale and this is the very last chance for our customers to take advantage of some incredible deals.
‘With up to 80 per cent off across our remaining stores, customers are urged to shop now while stocks last.
‘Over the next 10 days, Debenhams will close its doors on the high street for the final time in its 242-year history.
‘Our sincere thanks go out to all of our colleagues and customers who have joined us on this journey.
‘We hope to see you all one last time in stores before we say a final goodbye to the UK high street.’
It was tough for Labour at the election count in Ipswich.
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
This year s Suffolk County Council elections were good for the Conservatives, spectacular for the Green Party, gave a breathing space to the Liberal Democrats, and were very difficult for Labour.
The Conservatives retained their overall majority that they went into the election with - and should be able to run the council as a stable administration over the next four years.
However there were some significant changes and group leader Matthew Hicks will have to make some big decisions on the shape of his top team.