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    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Pensby Branch Library - Pensby Library

    Pensby Branch Library

    3.7(3 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    I think that the Wirral really falls behind Liverpool in terms of the quality of libraries in the…read morepeninsula. I mean, West Kirby Library is ok as it has a few computers that you can use the internet on and a wider open community space. But really, all the libraries are old fashioned and seem to use archaic equipment. When you go travelling you notice that in other countries such as the states and Australia, libraries can become community hubs for serious intellectuals and learning. Pensby library doesn't seem to have that. They have a minimal range of popular fiction, children's books and nonfiction books. They have three or four outdated computers for community members to access the internet, and they have a dull, drab 70's style building that could do with a revamp and a refurb. The staff are friendly enough, and they are happy to ring around other libraries to track down the title that you are after. But I really wish that the libraries in our peninsula would get a bit of money spent on them for the sake of the community as a whole!

    A lovely little library with very helpful staff who care about what you read and always have good…read morebook ideas for you. Very good with kids visiting and they always have stuff on for them in the summer months. Just read the previous comments, quite a shame what they said. The library now has upto date computers with paid web access. There are about 7 terminals. Could do with Wi-Fi access.

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    Sydney Jones Library

    Sydney Jones Library

    5.0(3 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    I spent the majority of my degree inside these walls, (or so I'd have my tutors believe) and…read morealthough I loathed it, I did grow to feel affectionately towards it. So, the facts... It's been recently refurbished and had a good £20 million spent on it! There are seats for 600 readers and approx. 420 computers (not that you'd think it around exam time...good luck getting a PC unless you're early, that's all I'm saying!) They have loads of bookable private study rooms so that you won't be disturbed and a cafe downstairs to refuel and re-energise with a coffee. The staff are really friendly and exceptionally helpful. The special collections are amazing, have to use gloves to see the first editions and the have some real gems hidden away down there. The stacks down in the basement are rather scary I'm always scared that someone has followed me down and is going to wheel the shelves back together when I'm inside...luckily I'm still here! It's a great environment to study and they also have couches out in the more social and non-silent areas so that you can have group discussions or just a well-earned gossip with a mate! There must be more books than anyone can read in a lifetime in here, but so many great critical works. Get in on the best library for the Arts Ever.* *Possible exaggeration, but I love it! (Yes, I'm a bit of a geek.)

    Having spent much of my degree time using the Harold Cohen Library, it was only in the last year or…read moreso, I began to use more of the Sydney Jones Library. Firstly, this was because the Sydney Jones wasn't suited for my subject course and secondly it was located further away from my department. Nevertheless, I preferred the Sydney Jones to the Harold Cohen as it was more spacious and more recently renovated and expanded, now even hosting a cafe. I liked their new computer suites in particular since there wasn't that crammed feel about it compared to the Harold Cohen. Plus, there are comfy sofas available to sit back and relax during a stressful day, usually with a friend or two. I miss it now! Full marks for Sydney Jones; the expansion of the library is really impressive.

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    Birkenhead Central Library

    Birkenhead Central Library

    4.0(2 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    Birkenhead Library, opened in 1934, is a pretty impressive building. It is looking a little tired…read morelately and could do with a bit of attention, but it is beautiful nonetheless. The library is one of 24 on the Wirral and offers a substantial number of books as well as an extensive media section. There are a number of computers with free internet access to library members. As I have a couple of local libraries within walking distance, as well as my univeristy and the city's central library in town, I tend not to use Birkenhead Library for academic purposes, however, on occasion, this has been the only library around which has a required text in stock. As well as this the archive and local history section are quite extensive and have proved useful to my genealogical research. One of my main reasons for visiting, for example was to view the book of rememberance, kept in the foyer, which contans the lists of local men lost in the war, my great uncle is amongst the names. The library is open until 8 o'clock every day, including Sunday. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS

    Birkenhead Central Library has always been a place where I could relax,meander among the books,pick…read moreup this,pick up that. My son lived there when he was studying for his various exams. Now a grown man he often speaks of The Central Library with deep affection and gratitude. Since the building has been improved with many nice touches,especially the comfort of the foyer and decent toilets it is somewhere to shed the hustle and bustle and cares of the world. I am a Friend of the Library and admire the work the staff put in to provide interesting talks and ethnic days. It is a gem. To even think of closing it would be a crime against the people of Birkenhead.

    Liverpool Central Library - Beautiful library

    Liverpool Central Library

    3.7(11 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    We took part in a walking tour of Liverpool with a wonderful guide and were lucky to have had an…read moreextended stop here in the Liverpool Central Library. What a gorgeous place with so much history! When you look at the building from the outside, you would never know, like many other sites in Liverpool, it was hit by firebombs during the blitz in 1941. Most of the inside had to be rebuilt with the exception of a couple well-preserved victorian-styled rooms. The damaged areas initially were rebuilt in a very uninviting way: having few windows, it was very dark so it was difficult to read the very books it held! The library had a make-over and re-opened in 2013 with lots of windows in a gorgeous, bright atrium with interesting Harry Potter-like stairways. We toured a special room which held extremely rare books including the The Birds of America by John James Audubon which is on display and features life-sized hand colored prints - one of the most expensive books in the world! We also toured the Picton Reading Room which was supposedly designed so that its unique acoustics can send a whisper echoing around the entire space. If I lived in Liverpool, I would be spending a lot of time at this library!

    I've always loved this building ever since I moved to Liverpool in 1999 but since it's renovation…read morefrequenting this place has become even more of a pleasure. It's main central section (which is on four floors), bathed with light from the magnificent domed, glass roof above, is beautifully laid out and draws one in to look closer at the stacks and special displays. But the real delight (in my opinion) is to the right as you walk into the building, namely the Hornby Library, Oak Room (housing the famous and incredibly valuable Audubon's 19th 'Birds of America' illustrated book - well worth a look along with several other precious items in this area) and Picton Reading Room which is without doubt one of the most beautiful spaces in Liverpool. The children's library, housed underneath the Picton Reading Rooms, is also wonderful - a really great place to take your little ones for some cerebral stimulation. The icing on the cake of this stunning building however is the roof terrace on the fourth floor, accessible to everyone. The views are simply breathtaking, particularly on a sunny day. And the added bonus? There's a nice, spacious Costa coffee area to the left on the ground floor and a delightful outdoor terrace looking out over William Brown Street and St John's Garden's where you can read your chosen book and sip a very pleasant latte or cup of tea in the sunshine. Liverpool at its best? Without doubt.

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    Liverpool Central Library - Section with old books

    Section with old books

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    Sefton Park Community Library

    Sefton Park Community Library

    4.3(3 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    How lucky am I to have this as my local library?! It really is completely charming. Yes, ok, maybe…read morethe selection available isn't as amazing as bigger libraries but for a small, community library I think it's pretty damn good actually. The layout of the interior of this gorgeous faux Tudor building is simple and tidy and because of it's relatively small size, browsing the whole collection isn't overwhelming. The last time I went in to find a book for the latest gathering of the book club I'm a member of there was a lovely display of literary classics (by coincidence that was our book club theme that month). Although I wasn't able to take out either of the books I had planned to because they were already out (hardly surprising with them being classics!) I was able to take out two other great books that fitted the bill. Add to this that the friendly and incredibly helpful woman behind the desk told me about the great Book Club borrowing facility they have there - 20 copies of dozens of great titles for book clubs that want to sign up. I think we will! This place is such a little gem and with it being so close to Lark Lane and Sefton Park it's a gorgeous little stop off on a nice day after a leisurely stroll...or even better, pop in, pick up a book then ensconce yourself either in one of the lovely bars on Lark Lane or on a blanket in the park and get reading!

    I was at the library yesterday, it was my first time being there. The ambience and warmth of the…read morestaff was breath taking. Really loved the arrangement of the children's section. Thumbs up guys!!! Steve .O

    Allerton Library

    Allerton Library

    3.2(10 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    Allerton Library is at the end of all the shops on Allerton Road. A busy little library that you…read morecan walk around in about 1 minute. Small it might be but 100% better than Childwall Library which has definitely seen better days. Allerton Library is modern (it isn't dated on the inside) and well equipped with a computer suite, tables to sit and work or discuss the challenges of the day at and as you would guess many many books. The library is very accessible with a long ramp up to the entrance. There is no waiting about to take your books out, as if you are registered, you can take them out via the self service machine. The opening hours are pretty good Monday to Wednesday, but go a bit down the pan on the remaining days. Longer opening hours on these days would be good, or maybe that is just me - I guess it cannot hope to be a 24hr tesco's.

    I may have mentioned this before, but bookshops and libraries make me need the loo if I'm in there…read moretoo long. Something about the bookshelves just makes me wanna go.... Anyway, this is not aided, in the case of Allerton library, by the smallness of it and hence the additional feeling of claustrophobia. From the exterior the building looks shabby and practically abandoned. Inside, it's a little gloomy. Chances are, they've refurbished it since I last went in (at least 5 years ago) but there's a good chance they haven't. Having been somewhere I went to almost on a weekly basis as a kid, I can't imagine it being that inviting in its current state. Still, like I say, it might been brought up to date. Some of the books definitely needed replacing and a few extra staff wouldn't have been a problem. Despite all this, it's a nice enough place for small family outings, and less formidable than the huge main library in town.

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