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Libraries - how to join
This service is delivered by North Yorkshire County Council.
Joining the library is a quick and easy process. When you have joined your local library you are entitled to use any library in the county using the same ticket. It is free to join the library and once you have, you can borrow books, CDs, videos, DVDs and playstation games. You may also use the internet free for half an hour every day.
Please use the link below to access North Yorkshire County Council's website
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