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Stockton Central Library

Stockton Central Library

4.0(2 reviews)
1.5 mi

I am a regular visitor to Stockton Central Library; I tend to pop in whenever I'm in the town…read morecentre. There is a large selection of books available downstairs, and computers for public use upstairs. Inside the entrance there is a cafe and a tourist information centre, along with public toilets, which I have always found to be clean. The staff are very friendly and helpful. There is a large selection of CDs and DVDs to loan, including some of the latest titles and some old classics. The only issue I have with the library is that the children's section is not as extensive as you would expect for a library of this size. I took my daughter in a few weeks ago to get some Roald Dahl books and they only actually had two, which I was quite shocked by as Roald Dahl books are normally in abundance in most other libraries I've visited! However they often have events, such as storytimes and craft activities for children, which are well-presented. I would recommend the library as they do have a large selection of adult's books available, including many reference books and books about the area's history.

As a kid we would always go here after swimming lessons on Saturday morning, so my main memories…read moreare of wet hair and kids books. The major differences between then and now are that they've got rid of the kids library (!) and moved it into the sacred and previously silent adults library (!) which is just plain annoying for everybody. Replacing the tickets and Doctor Who books are internet computers that you can get free for the first half hour (last time I was on, it may have changed now). A visitors centre has been built in the foyer in the space that was previously just a light well leading tothe central fish pond (I suspect the fish may be long dead.) There is a great selection of books, i went through a stage when everything I wanted to read just happened to be on the shelves somehow, from Alexander Trocchi to Hunter S Thompson's first British edition of Campaign Trail 72 (I nicked the frontispiece for a t-shirt, but he'd nicked it from an anti nixon poster so that was fine. The S stands for Stockton as if you didn't know.) which wasn't even meant to be on the shelves, having been relegated to stock. The little cafe is still there, and the toilets are much cleaner than they were, all male contact details having been removed.

Norton Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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