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Claire Townsend

2 Google Rating

Afraid although you can sense the effort and love from the staff, the library is stuffy, grubby and

2/ 5

Afraid although you can sense the effort and love from the staff, the library is stuffy, grubby and most uninspiring. It deserves a grander space. There is so much space on Harcourt - a little honour to available study space please Brookes!!

Benjamin Harwood

5 Google Rating

Fantastic facility, quiet and the perfect place to get work done, would recommend to any student

5/ 5

Fantastic facility, quiet and the perfect place to get work done, would recommend to any student

Alyah Al-Syiabi

5 Google Rating

Excellent

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