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Dudley Library

4.0 (3 reviews)
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13 years ago

Whilst I prefered the old libary the renovation is fresh . Like the self service machines . Libary is well stocked .

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17 years ago

i dont mind this library staff are nice very clean and if you are after a book they are most helpful so yes i like this library

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i must admit staff are always helpful here. i really dont like the new machines though

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Weoley Castle Library - Local history section

Weoley Castle Library

(4 reviews)

A bright, spacious local library on Weoley Castle Square, Weoley Castle library offers books, DVD's…read moreand CD's to listen to and hire, plus a good range of local history and more. Based across two floors, the library offers a dozen or so Internet connected workstations for use by the public, but sadly doesn't offer Wi-Fi. Never the less, I find upstairs in the library a good place to sit quietly and get on with research and other work on my laptop. The staff are friendly and helpful, and there is often themed displays drawing attention to specific books. For instance, when The Hobbit movie was released the library had a section on JRR Tolkien including a collage of facts and artwork. As local libraries go, Weoley Castle Library is bright and modern and a welcome place to visit on Weoley Castle Square!

Weoley Castle Library doesn't provide much facilities in the areas that I am interested in but the…read moredo however provide books and access to information and novels of various genres and topics which I will happily get myself lost in. If they don't provide what you are looking for you can always ask and enquire with a member of staff about the books and items that are in your search criteria and they will pleasantly assist you with ordering the books from other libraries across Birmingham and they will notify and let you know when you can expect the arrival of your item and when to pick it up. The librarians, volunteer workers and members of staff are all very helpful, warming and inviting and they don't hesitate in any way to assist you and your local library experience.

Oldbury Library

Oldbury Library

(1 review)

If libraries give us power, then someone needs to stick 50p in the meter at Oldbury Library…read more It's not the staff, it's not even particularly the books because there's a broad and well-stocked amount of novels. It's just that the place lacks heart somehow. It's not what a real library should be. Just having books doesn't make a library any more than kicking a ball doesn't make me Lionel Messi (or even Lionel Richie). From the outside, it looks impressive. Well, that's not difficult in Oldbury - a town seemingly as devastated by ill-thought out redevelopment as the poor souls are by the cans of Special Brew they hang around the bus-stops clutching. The problem is that the library itself takes up approximately a quarter of the building it inhabits. The first time I ever walked in I quickly found myself thinking 'is this it?' Now let's be realistic, no-one's expecting Birmingham Central Library here - even the one that's shutting down. Well, I'm not anyway, but surely a town such as Oldbury deserves sufficient resources to be able to have more books than can fit in more than one fairly small room. Apart from the novels, the remaining shelves are filled up with random selections of books that often seem to be there to make up the numbers. It's as if by having a handful of music biographies and one or two sheet music books they can say 'we've got a varied music section'. One sad thing is the lack of human interaction. To get a book out at Oldbury, you're encouraged to use the self-service machine. If you're unfamiliar, this works exactly the same as the supermarket ones, only without unexpected items constantly turning up in the bagging area. In my experience, library staff can either be lovely human beings or self-important snobs. I couldn't tell you what the staff in Oldbury are like because I've never had chance to interact. This happens in libraries all over the West Midlands - it's almost as if a librarian's job is now to show you how to use the self-service machine so that you never have to speak to them again. I've got a book out from there at the second (a Paul Weller biography if you must know), maybe I should deliberately return it when it's overdue so I can see what the staff are like as I pay my 12p fine? One possible upside to Sandwell Libraries (of which Oldbury is one) is that one can get up to thirty books out at any one time. Now, I must say I've never tried reading thirty books in one month, but unless you own, or desire to need, a pair of very thick and strong spectacles and have an addiction to coffee or pro-plus; you're not going to want or be physically able to get through that amount of books. Even my housebound, bookworm Nan couldn't do that! If you think you could though, you'll love it - although you might burn out the self-service machine. It comes down to this: If you want to borrow the odd book to read here and there, Oldbury might have it and it'll probably a nice, neat modern copy. If you want somewhere you can lose yourself in, maybe sit and read or research or do your homework/coursework/housework/account fiddling, somewhere that's some kind of focus for the community; Oldbury isn't your best option. However flash the new building, it's like my fridge at the sec - there's not really much in there.

Smethwick Library

Smethwick Library

(4 reviews)

I quite like Smethwick library and the only reason i say quite like is because the staff can be…read moresuper scatty and less than helpful. As a library that's had a large refurb through the Big Lottery fund you can expect it to be a bit shinier than others. It was the first library in Sandwell to have a community cafe in it and it's pretty good. It's cheap for a cuppa and has local cafe sandwich fare to eat. The important thing to remember is that is ran by and for the local community. The best thing about the library isn't the books and the building itself isn't the most exciting or beautiful of old libraries but it has large meeting rooms that are free of charge for community groups and the voluntary sector to use. For this reason there is often a timetable full of stuff going on with some of it open to the public whilst others are for closed groups. If you are a regular hirer of the space though don't expect to be able to store anything there as there just isn't the room. As a library they have a large number of computers stations and a newspaper section as well as the books you'd expect to find.

Sorry Smethwick Library!! I owed them a couple of books and only recently gave them back. I didn't…read moremean to do this but I completely forgot about returning the books back to the library. The staff themselves actually really understood when I told them about my situation. I did have a huge bill to pay but I paid it, just so that I could go back to being on great terms with them. This library is also a hub for doing other things, like doing work in and they have other activities and reading groups which take place there. They have a large selection of books and facilities to use. However, out of all the community libraries I don't think this one is the best. It's not that spacious and I don't find it that welcoming as much as other community libraries. I always find it a little louder than some other libraries, so I don't spend much time in there because of that.

Dudley Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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