Rumney Library, Cardiff
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 14 Apr 2010
Located on Brachdy Road. Among the facilities available are seven PCs with access to the Internet and Microsoft packages and there is also one terminal in the children's area. These are free for public use. A computer for members of the public to search the library catalogue is also available. In addition to this, the Rumney Family History Society has provided a computer that can be used specifically for genealogical research. Computer classes for the over 50s are run on a Friday morning. Classes cover topics such as word processing and Internet use. The local Age Concern "Good Neighbours Scheme" is run from the community room in the library and is available to those who need help or advice in later life.