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I wrote this article on Shrewsbury Library because I think the building is something special, both in being a Tudor original, and in the way that the Council have adapted it to house the main Public Library. I was there about a month ago, and pointed out some of the features to some younger friends.
So why is it that no-one has added anything significant? I deliberately did this article in outline, (hence it being categorised as Start Class) to leave scope for someone who lives in Shrewsbury to contribute. I live 50 miles away. I just want to encourage you to tell the world about something rather special. Blow your own trumpet and let Shrewsbury flourish. -- Robert of Ramsor (talk) 01:30, 24 November 2009 (UTC)Reply