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Start something at your local library

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Residents have been encouraged to try a new hobby as part of the national Start Something campaign.

People will be able to find out more about a range of interests at their local library until March 10.

Tracing family history, eBooks and online music are some of the subjects which can be explored in free sessions.

County Councillor David Smith, lead member for community services, said: “We’re running a variety of events to encourage people to try something different.

“People can find out more about where to search for their family history, or explore the different eBooks available.

“They can also get help with practical skills such as ICT or writing a CV. There’s something for everyone.”

More information can be found at www.lancashire.gov.uk/libraries or http://bit.ly/startsomelancs.

 

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