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Guernsey Press Business Podcast

140 years of the Guille-Allès Library and the extraordinary story behind it

As a new exhibition opens to mark 140 Years of the Guille-Allès Library — and tell the extraordinary tale of how it came into being, Tony Curr is joined by chief librarian Cornelia James, head of marketing Adam Bayfield, and managing director Richard Hamilton to talk about the project, some of the treasured items that have gone on display, and why it's an opportunity to remind the community about the role the library plays in island life.

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