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Return Your Books!
The end of term and the academic year is only a week away now, and so we at your Libraries must request that anyone who has books and/or Study Skills...
Normal Service is Resumed
We extend a warm welcome back after half term to everyone with news that from today our normal opening times, including evenings, resume at all site libraries until the...
Normal Service is Resumed
We extend a warm welcome back to everyone for this new and important term with news that from today our normal opening times, including evenings, resume at all site...
International Women’s Day 2016
Each year, on 8th March, International Women’s Day celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievement of women and, as usual, your Libraries will be supporting and promoting this...
LGBT History Month
February is LGBT History Month and each of your various site Libraries are featuring displays of information to create a visual impact in support of raising awareness, promoting understanding...
Go Green for Macmillan
To mark this year’s extra ‘leap’ day, February 29th, Coleg Cambria will be ‘Going Green’ in extravagant style and attempting to hold as many events as possible across the college...
Holocaust Memorial Day 2016
Holocaust Memorial Day is observed annually on 27th January and, as has become our custom, your Libraries will be presenting displays of information relating to this important anniversary....
University Funding/Student Finance Talks
With the deadline for this year’s UCAS applications approaching fast (15th January for anyone who requires a reminder), Student Finance Wales will be hosting informal drop-in sessions this week...
Happy New Year!
Wishing all users of the library service a Happy New Year and a hard-working, successful time in college during 2016 – remember, as ever, we’re here to help with...
World AIDS Day 2015
Tuesday 1st December marks World AIDS Day, and the theme of this year’s campaign by NAT, the National AIDS Trust, is ‘Think Positive: Rethink HIV’, challenging people to rethink...