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Wow I worked in Church for years and I never knew there was a library there. I often used the ones in Clayton, Rishton & Gt. Harwood when I worked there so how come I missed the one in Church? :confused:
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It’s off Church Street between the Cross Guns and the Play Ground, or if your older than that Between the Cross Guns and Bradley Street. The photo is looking back across were Bradley Street was. The Red brick building is the back of the Library.
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Libraries are the domain of the County Council so absolutely nothing to do with Hyndburn Borough Council, from what I understand. So, not something we can blame on the Council this time.
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That is so sad. It was the first library I joined, when I was 3. The librarian insisted I show her that I could read before she'd let me join, because she said I was too young. I have spent many happy hours in the children's library section, helping to foster a lifelong love of books. It was very much a part of my life, and I think it is a crying shame that it is closing.
If they want to knock something down in Church, make it that appalling eyesore that Express Gifts put up. |
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Yeah, I am not sure when but they ripped the school down and half of Church Street. It looks totally different today obviously, perhaps not as dark and gloomy than it did, but I think I preferred it the old way.
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Even if it was dark and gloomy it was the carerecter thats lost.
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