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The princes in the tower
Posted on 07/10/2009
Community Services
This half term, solve the true life mystery of Richard 3rd and the Princes in the Tower. This session will examine one of England's enduring controversies, the mystery of the "disappearance" of the uncrowned 12 year-old Edward 5th and his younger brother Richard, Duke of York. Did Richard 3rd, their "wicked" uncle, have the boys killed so that he could seize the throne for himself? Or was another suspect to blame? Can you solve the mystery and decide what happened to the Princes?
This is an active talk appealing to adults and older children/teens. Tickets cost £2 for adults or £1 for under 18s, places are limited, so book now.
Blaby library at 7pm on Monday 19th October, visit or phone 0116 3053516 for tickets
Or Glenfield library at 7pm on Wednesday 21st October, visit or phone 0116 3053591 for tickets
These talks are taking place as part of Family learning festival, ask at the libraries about other events to do with family learning or about other upcoming talks.
Libraries in Blaby District are organising a variety of talks on various subjects. For other talks that might interest you visit: http://www.leics.gov.uk/blabyevents
Background notes
Libraries across Leicestershire are seeing an increase in visitors as the UK finds itself in a recession. Traditionally, people turn to public libraries during hard economic times - for cheaper entertainment, to help with employment, for free access to computers and to help them save money and be ‘greener’ by borrowing free books rather than buying.
Leicestershire Libraries have seen vast improvements recently as part of the £8 million transformation programme and staff are inviting the public to step into their local library to discover all the up to date services and facilities available for no or little cost.
Visitors will be supported by libraries over the coming months in their health, wellbeing, career prospects, lifestyle and general enjoyment by:
- · Stepping up to savings and improving finances – a free internet service where all the consumer price comparison and information websites are available, there are free books to borrow and you can have a cheap night in with a DVD that you can keep for a week
- · Stepping Up to success and improving job prospects – with free newspapers, free internet facilities and a large choice of titles for all sorts of learning and development
- · Stepping Out - alone or with friends and family to free events
- · Stepping Into the library’s welcoming surroundings where you can read all the latest best sellers for free and get up to date DVDs and audiobooks.
- · Stepping Up to a challenge - train your brain with crosswords, Sudoku and general knowledge quizzes.
Details of library developments can be found on www.leics.gov.uk/libraries
Details of events can be found on www.leics.gov.uk/events
Facts and figures about Leicestershire Libraries for 2008 – 2009
- · 55 libraries
- · 92,378 hours open
- · 3,853,867 visitors
- · 6 Mobile libraries
- · 412 PCs
- · 22,205 DVDs to rent
- · 728,628 books to borrow