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The Central Library contains over 100,000 books including a children's library, a large selection of fiction and non fiction books, and free Internet terminals provided as part of The People's Network. It also provides loans of CDs, DVDs, and videos for which there is a small charge and also has a
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complaints were being made there was insufficient space for books and readers. It was only in 1982 that plans started being laid for a new central library in Reading, and building starting in 1984. This new building was opened in 1985.
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large collection of vocal and drama sets on the second floor. The Third floor contains the Reading Local Studies Library which has large collections of books, photographs, maps and newspapers relating to the history of Reading and
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system. The online library catalogue which includes a selection of digitised local Studies photographs can be found on the library website. It is run by a team of qualified
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stables where the horses of medieval churchmen, nobility and royalty were stabled. It is also very near the old Abbey gateway, where
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The central library is in the heart of Reading on Abbey Square on the corner of the King's Road, on the former site of the
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with the support of library assistants with the aim of providing good library services to the people of Reading.
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section. Special collections include books and letters by local author
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went to school, and which is the ancestor of the current
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to the south west and to the north lies the beautiful
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51°27′18″N 0°58′4.8″W / 51.45500°N 0.968000°W / 51.45500; -0.968000
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