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Abstract

ADVERSE WEATHER conditions greatly reduced the number of members attending the February Council especially those resident in parts east. Everyone who had made it seemed to take a while to warm to their task and passed the report of the Executive Co‐ordinating Committee like lambs. With mild interest they heard that the Secretary had recommended to the General Purposes Committee that the old Council Chamber should not after all, be divided into offices but instead be made into a joint members' and staff common room. ‘More modest extensions to the toilet accommodation’ (the imagination boggles!) are part of this reduced package which saves half the projected £40,000. For council meetings a platform with furniture suitable to the dignity of the association will be provided.

Citation

Ashworth, W., Barnett, G., Hodgson, J., Munford, W., Brice, J. and Radmore, D. (1979), "Comment", New Library World, Vol. 80 No. 4, pp. 64-71. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb038433

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MCB UP Ltd

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