The Salina Public Library is extending service hours to include Monday through Thursday evenings starting this week the library will be open 9 a.m.–8:30 p.m. Monday–Thursday, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday–Saturday and noon–6 p.m. Sunday. Pickup Service will be available 10 a.m.–8:30 p.m. Monday–Thursday and
“I was absolutely gutted when I saw what had happened,” he said. “I know the Banksy story but it doesn’t give people the right to do this. To see this is horrendous. “I grabbed stuff from home and came down after I heard a cleaning guy on BBC Radio Berkshire, who explained what to do. “I thought I would come down and have a go, but I’m hoping someone else will sort out the typewriter – I won’t be able to do that.” Vandals have defaced the Banksy mural in Reading with red paint The new graffiti appears to refer to the famous street artist King Robbo, who had a long-standing feud with Banksy.
Banksy artwork before it was defaced READING Borough Council (RBC) has expressed its huge disappointment that the Banksy artwork on Reading Goal has been defaced. Reacting to the images this morning which appeared on the Ministry of Justice land at the vacant prison site, RBC Leader Jason Brock said: “This is obviously hugely disappointing following the initial excitement in Reading recently when Banksy’s artwork appeared. How anyone can somehow think this is acceptable is completely beyond me, even if this is an extension of a historic feud, as is being suggested. There is understandable anger across the town today.
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A ROOM WITH A VIEW: Reading Gaol as seen from The Blade. READING Borough Council (RBC) last night gave its official seal of approval for a new bid to the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) for the Reading Gaol site. The preliminary terms of a conditional bid by the council to transform the empty prison into a beacon of arts, heritage and culture for Reading, were agreed by councillors in the closed session of last night’s Policy Committee meeting (March 8). The bid will now be submitted by March 15, in accordance with the period of exclusivity afforded to the council by the MoJ.