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18 years ago
derby local studies libary is a good place to go if you are having an exam or test as it has a lot of books and is quiet i know when i took my a levels at school this place was where i spend my time revising read more
Riverside Chambers
Derby DE1
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01332 642240
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Derby Central Library
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Derby city libary has a huge ranger of books and cds they have fiction and non fiction and all the…read morebooks are in super consdition not only that but the staff are helpful to and will help you find out wich book youre looking for
The library has a very good selection of books set in a beautiful old building. They also loan out…read moreCDs and DVDs for a small fee. I often come here to get DVDs out. The collection isn't massive but you can still get fairly late releases at a much cheaper price than other commercial dvd hire places. There are also computers where you can access free internet. Staff are very friendly and helpful. You can reserve books online and order books from other libraries in derby and collect them at this library or another library of your choice.
Jubilee Toy Library
(1 review)
The Toy Library is a fantastic resource for the local community. Staffed by warm friendly people,…read morethe range of toys available is fantastic. Very reasonably priced at a joining fee of £2 for a year, plus small fee per week for each toy borrowed. There is a stay and play session, no charge, at the same time which provides a great opportunity to meet other mums.
Mickleover Library
This is a nice little library located in the village itself (just behind the main shopping street),…read morethe computers are always busy & they have a nice little childrens area with a good selection of books (i'd go as far as to say the books for toddlers are more varied & better in Mickleover library than the City Library!), however as their story time doesn't seem to be that popular if you turn up for it and don't tell anyone you'll find there is no story.
Allestree Library
Allestree libaray is a really great place to borrow books form, staff are friendly and helpful and…read morethey have a fantastic range of books, form childrens boks to novels to reference books, this place has it. There are also a few computers providing internet access and basic microsoft office programs such as powerpoint and microsoft word.
Blagreaves Library
Excellent local library - offers wide variety of books, including those in other languages, CD's…read moreand DVD's which can be hired for a small fee, photocopying and magazines/papers. Has an automatic door for disabled access and a lift for wheelchairs and prams. Has a brilliant children's section upstairs which caters for babies up to teenagers. Holds a story-time session for the under 5's on tuesdays and a cradle club for babies under 18 months, which is brilliant. Also runs bookstart passport scheme to encourage parents to share books with their babies and various challenges in conjunction with the council to encourage older children throughout the year. Has small car park outside.
Eastwood Library
This place has recently undergone a makeover, which has made it look much more inviting. I would…read moreactually go as far as to say that I prefer this to Nottingham Central Library. It doesn't always look like it has the range of books (it specialised in local history) but having said that, I've never not been able to find a book. If there is something you want, but can't find, they'll order it for you. In the summer holidays there are often a lot of children/ teenagers playing on the computers and making a lot of fuss. It's not a bit problem as the staff handle them very well, and there used to be a children's play area with toys and books in, though I'm not sure if that's still there now. Overall, very good.
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