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Isle of Anglesey Record Office - temporary closure

Further to my news item dated 29 July, the following announcement was issued by Hayden Burns, Assistant Archivist on 6 August:

“The Isle of Anglesey Record Office will be closed to the public for two weeks, 6 - 17 September, 2010. This closure period is to allow for essential work to be carried out on the collections. The Record Office will re-open on Monday September 20, 2010. All enquiries received by the Record Office during the closure period will be dealt with as normal.

“Following re-opening, the Record Office will operate a booking system.  Users will be required to book a place in the search room in advance of their visit. Bookings can be made in person, by email, telephone or letter.  Please be advised that a booking is required for each person wishing to use the service.

“Please accept our apologies for the inconvenience this may cause.”

Roger Lewry
FFHS Archives Liaison

7 August 2010