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Coffee morning to find out more about Junction 3 library
Release date:
Tue, 21/02/2012
Local residents can find out more about Junction 3’s latest building works and developments - including Bristol’s newest library - at an informative and informal community coffee morning.
The coffee morning, takes place at Kensington Baptist Church, 208 Stapleton Road, Easton on Thursday, February 23, from 10am to 12noon. There’s no need to book, just come along and find out more.
The Junction 3 development includes: a new library and learning centre; business units; a mixture of apartments and houses and community facilities.
Staff from Bristol Libraries and Single Parent Action Network (SPAN) will be on hand to answer residents’ questions and give the latest news on the development. Residents can also comment on the planned new facilities and say what services they would like to see available at Junction 3 when it opens in early 2013.

