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An introduction to Libraries, Heritage & Learning Service in Warrington

 

EPS - the new online catalogue service is now ready.   Smartcard
To access the catalogue please use the following link www.warrington.gov.uk/eps

Open longer to suit YOU!

Want to unwind after some hectic shopping? Fancy watching a good video or DVD over the weekend? Perhaps you want to pick up a good read or learn a new language before you jet off on your holidays? Warrington Library, Museum and Art Gallery is just the place for you.    

We are now open on Saturday from 9 am until 4 pm  – anyone can join for FREE, books and language courses can be loaned for 3 weeks for FREE and CDs, videos and DVDs can all be borrowed for a small weekly charge.   

For more information telephone Wendy on 07730 075966.


Warrington's Libraries, Heritage & Learning Service consists of a central Library at Museum Street, with Warrington Museum in the same building, 12 other branch libraries around the borough and a Mobile Library which visits outlying areas and Elderly Peoples Homes and Nursing Homes.  We have a volunteer delivery service for housebound readers too.  Click the following link to visit the Warrington Museum website.

Most of our libraries, in addition to adult and junior fiction, have a large stock of non-fiction and information books as well as business directories, reference books on law, health and safety, disability, education, sport, in addition to lots of local Community Information.

We have national and local newspapers, journals and magazines of all types, computer books and videos, music CDs and DVDs, talking books, and language courses. We also provide public Internet access, CD ROMs, and word-processing facilities at some libraries and nearly all our libraries have FAX facilities and black/white photocopiers for public use.

So - if you need to find out about Acupuncture or Dyslexia; read Local or National Health Services reports; study your children’s school OFSTED report; borrow a car repair manual, look at a map of Florida, or even e-mail your brother in Australia - you can do it at the library!