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Please remember the clocks will be going back an hour this weekend
This weekend’s opening hours are as follows:
- Saturday 24 October 12 – 5pm
- Sunday 25 October 12 – 5pm
Also we will be operating normal opening hours over Consolidation Week, that is Monday – Thursday 8:30am – 8pm and Friday 8:30am – 6pm. All books borrowed during this week (with the exception of Short Loan) will be due back on Monday 2 November.
February 9 – 13 is Consolidation Week. Although we are open as usual, any books borrowed during this period will be due back on Monday 16 February at the earliest. So students will in fact have their books for longer than usual.
Please remember you can renew your books:
- on Elite>My Library>Library Resources>My Library Account
- by email LIBRARY-BRM@lawcol.co.uk
- by telephone on 01483 606041
The BVC consolidation week runs from Monday 20 to Friday 24 October; and the LPC consolidation week runs from Monday 27 to Friday 31 October.
During these periods, the Library will be open as normal (there will be no early closing), and borrowing rights will remain as normal (there will be no extended loan periods).
Consolidation Week Opening Hours
- Monday 20 – Thursday 23 October: 8.30am-9.00pm
- Friday 24 October: 8.30am-6.00pm
- Saturday 25 – Sunday 26 October: 12.00pm-5.00pm
- Monday 27 – Thursday 30 October: 8.30am-8.00pm
- Friday 31 October: 8.30am-6.00pm
- Saturday 1 – Sunday 2 November: 12.00pm-6.00pm
Consolidation Week Borrowing Rights
- All students can borrow a maximum of 5 items
- Short loan periods are 3 hours for both full-time and part-time students
- Standard loan periods are 3 days for full-time students, and 1 week for part-time students
- Extended loan periods are 1 week for full-time students, and 4 weeks for part-time students
If you wish to borrow library books, but will not be in College during your consolidation week, then you can renew your library books online, or by telephone (01483 216041) or email (library.brm@lawcol.co.uk).

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