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May 9, 2008 Edition |
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Closure of the National Archives Services at the Family Records Centre
Mar 15, 2008
Following consultations with visitors to The National Archives and Family Records Centre the talks programme has been extended. There will be two new talks rooms providing an educational programme of talks on a variety of topics from family history to military history. In addition, three smaller surgery rooms will be available for more in-depth consultations. Commenting on the new services Jeff James, head of advice and records knowledge at The National Archives said: ?The exciting developments underway at Kew will genuinely improve our visitors? experience, from the improved restaurant and new museum, to the redeveloped reading rooms. The reading rooms have been designed to create a more open and accessible environment for our visitors.? People who used to visit the first floor of the Family Records Centre will find all of the information they enjoyed available at Kew. In addition, they will be able to consult documents and records spanning 1,000 years of history and have access to a wider range staff expertise. To provide security for staff and visitors whilst also ensuring documents are protected The National Archives has installed a new security system. If you would like any more information about the improvements at Kew please visit The National Archives website at, www.nationalarchives.gov.uk. For further information please contact, Tim Matthews 020 8392 5277 ### Keywords: The National Archives, The Family Records Centre, closure, Kew Culture » General |
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