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Airtight and run by robots: British Library’s National Newspaper Building opens

A new £23m long-term home for the British Library’s newspaper collection has officially opened in Boston Spa, West Yorkshire.

Designed by Atkins and built by Kier, with Capita providing project and cost management, the building will provide protected storage for three quarters of a billion newspaper pages – the equivalent of 12.5 million copies of Construction Manager.

Built to replace the collection’s previous home in a 1930s building in Colindale, north London, the National Newspaper Building was designed to provide the ideal environmental conditions in which to store millions of old newspapers.

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