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Public Library

DESCRIPTION

The library contains the following; Information and leaflets, internet and computer facilities, language courses, large print books, local studies.CD\'s and DVD\'s can be loaned for a small rental fee. The library is situated in a former school building just off the Market Square. Above is the old Grammar School Motto - \"Learn or Leave\"! All areas are accessible to wheelchairs. A mobile library service is also run for the outlying villages in our area.

Opening Times:

Monday 10.00am-1.00pm,   2.00am-5.30pm
Tuesday 2.00pm-7.00pm
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 2.00pm-7.00pm
Friday 1.00am-5.30pm
Saturday 9.30am-1.00pm
Sunday Closed

Resources Available

  • DVDs
  • Information and leaflets
  • Internet and computer facilities
  • Language courses
  • Large print books
  • Local studies
  • Magazines
  • Newspapers
  • Story tapes
  • Talking books
  • Telephone directories
  • Videos
  • Wheelchair access

Amenities Available

  • Class visits
  • Events
  • Exhibition area
  • Photocopier
  • Storytime
  • Study area

Regular Activities

  • Storytimes for pre-school children on Friday afternoons from 2.15pm - 2.45pm, during term time only
  • There are activity sessions for children during school holidays
  • IT (Information Technology) taster sessions

LOCATION:

Market Place, Easingwold, Easingwold, , YO61 Google map

Tel: 01347 821706

Fax: N/A

Email: easingwold.library@northyorks.gov.uk

Website:

OPENING TIMES

Monday 10.00am-12.30, 2:00-5:00pm. Tuesday 2.00-7:00, Wednesday: Closed. Thursday: 2:00-7.00. Friday: 10.00-7.00. Saturday: 10.00-12.30. Sunday: Closed

Location

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Contact

Easingwold Tourist Information
Chapel Lane
Easingwold
York
YO61 3AE
Tel 01347 821530
Fax 01347 821530

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