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Friday, 23 March 2012
E.BOOKS AVAILABLE FREE FROM HAVERING LIBRARIES
Havering Libraries have the highest issues of e.books in London Libraries Consortium. All you need to access them is to be a library member (free) and a pin number. For more information please see http://www.anywhere.me/havering. Havering Libraries will also add more than 30,000 new books to their stock this year in "traditional" paper format.
HAVERING MUSEUM
Recently voted best family facility in Havering, the museum in Romford High Street has been working closely with local schools and teachers to ensure that pupils gain maximum advantage from the educational resources which it offers. The museum is run by the independent local charity Havering Museum Ltd, and more information can be found on its website; http://www.haveringmuseum.org.uk/.
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