Such a thoughtful gesture.
Leeds Trinity University has opened its doors to people who are struggling to keep warm as the cost of living crisis deepens.
It will be open during the library's usual opening hours. These are 8.30am to 7pm Monday to Thursday and 8.30am to 6pm on Friday or 9am to 4.45pm Monday to Friday during off-peak opening.The AKLC will be open to anyone aged over 18 who lives or works in the areas of Leeds, Bradford, Harrogate, Wakefield, the City of York and Selby. You will also be able to access the library without a card.
"We are very proud to be a member of the Horsforth community and want to do everything we can to support those who may be struggling. We hope that our library space and facilities provide support at a time of real need during the cost of living crisis." Professor Malcolm Todd, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, said: "We hope the provision of a warm space in our library will help anyone who needs it in our community during this challenging time. As a university, we promote the principles of dignity, respect, social justice, equity and inclusion, and we take our civic responsibilities very seriously.
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