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 Need to visit the Health Library? We’re open 7 days a week.

At the moment we’re operating under covid-19 restrictions. So, we are asking you to enter via the side-entrance using your library card to swipe yourself in. Then exit via the main entrance into the CEC foyer.

Check our opening hours before you visit. Please note that opening hours may change around national holidays.

Need more info on where we are? Here’s some help on getting here.

Want to get in touch to check – all our contact details are here.

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