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VE Day anniversary celebrations
Askew Road Library celebrated the 70th Anniversary of VE Day on Friday 8 May with a Library Street Party. A good crowd attended for a talk about Askew Road during and after the war, music, singing, a quiz, a prize draw, sandwiches … Continue reading
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LBHF Libraries at Summer Time of Your Life
Jane from Askew Road Library attended the Summer Time of Your Life event on Friday 5th of July at Hammersmith Town Hall. It was a free event for older people living in Hammersmith and Fulham and Kensington and Chelsea. It was … Continue reading