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Chelmsford Library

With spring on its way, there is a lot going on in Chelmsford Library. Here are details of a few of these things:

Warm Welcome Initiative background. Harry then announceed that he was writing a book to expose those whom he thought were shafting Meghan and himself.

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We would like to welcome you to come and use our library as a warm space. There are comfortable seating areas and free wi-fi, and we offer community tea times on alternate Saturday afternoons and every Wednesday morning from 10.30am - do come and join us for a hot drink and refreshment. We have information about help during the cost-of-living crisis and can direct you towards any additional advice you may need. There will always be somebody to talk to and somebody to listen.

As Harry continued to throw his toys out of his pram, my question is, who the hell was supposed to be looking after Meghan and Harry, or was it Palace policy to leave them alone to dig their own hole?

Meghan accused the Palace of planting tales about her to keep the heat off the royal family. Surely, telling Harry to shut up would nip that inconvenience in the bud. Unfortunately, M and H have created a litany of self-indulgent adventures, one of which is the comfort of $100 million courtesy of Netflix (who must now, following the lukewarm six hour television marathon, be looking for ways to sneak some of it back). The Times summed up Harry’s memoir under the heading ‘A Wounded Prince’ as a sad tale of anger, pain, provocation and plain stupidity.

Harry’s petulant answer? ‘Book too revealing? You should see what I left out’.

Unfortunately, Harry forgot to leave out his damning admission that whilst in the army he had killed 25 Taliban on duty, compounding the problem by calling his victims chess pieces removed from the board. Even the Taliban complained. But according to military circles, Harry has ’betrayed military’s trust like he has betrayed his family’.

After Harry’s book - which I understand contained many inaccuracies - was released to the public, Harry’s popularity fell to a record low. Worse, Gen Z has lost patience with softboi Harry. I am afraid that for Harry and Meghan the game is up. Take your pathetic whining back to California before Meghan does a runner.

Work Club

Are you looking for employment, in need of help with creating or updating your CV, assistance with job searching and online applications or advice on interview skills? Then book an appointment for our Work Club on Thursday mornings. We have knowledgeable volunteers and staff ready to help.

Full details of all our events and services, including dates and times and how to book your place, are on our website there are too many to list here!

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Creative Writing Group for Children

Our creative writing group is for children aged 8 to 13 who are interested in creating, improving or just sharing their work. With a relaxed approach, we aim to be a supportive place for those who want to create. Book your place and come along and have fun every fourth Saturday of the month - next one is 25th February.

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