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Hayle Town Council - 2013
Mobile Library at Angarrack
The mobile library stops at Angarrack every fourth Friday (on the Week 2 timetable) - at the Angarrack Inn car park
It's free to join the Mobile Library, if you have your library card converted to the Mobile library you get longer borrowing, free online reservations and no fines. See https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/libraries/your-local-library/mobile-library-service/ for more information
There is a lift for easier access.
Well worth a visit!
Next Mobile Library visit to Angarrack
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The mobile library provides a library service to rural areas in Cornwall where there is no static library or micro library. The mobile library holds a selection of books on many subjects, novels, large print books, books for children and talking books. Other materials, such as DVDs, music CDs and music scores can be borrowed on request. Customers can request books for free from the online library catalogue or for a small charge if placed by a Library Assistant. The stock is updated regularly.
Week 2 timetable (January 2019 to May 2019)
includes Tresowes, Breage, Porthleven, Nancegollan, Crowan, Black Rock, Bolenowe, Carnkie(Redruth), Portreath, Lizard, Ruan Minor, Ponsongath, Coverack, Rosenithen, St Keverne, Porthallow, Tregarne, Gillan, Manaccan, St Martin, Newlyn, Lamorna, St.Buryan, Treen, Sennen, Crows an Wra, Pendeen, Zennor, Newmill, Long Rock, Lelant, Nancledra, Ludgvan, Marazion, Rosudgeon, Germoe, Relubbus, St.Erth, Gwinear and Angarrack.
The times of stops are subject to change.
You can check when and where the mobile library stops by calling 0800 032 2345 or 01872 272702 or select 'Chat to a Librarian' online (on the right of this page - desktop site only).
You can use your library card to borrow items from any mobile or branch library. You can return items to mobile or branch library by using the self-service kiosk or handing to the mobile library assistant.
Find out more details about our Home Library Service
Where's my nearest library?
You can view an alphabetical list of your local library to see if there is a branch library or micro library near you, or enter your postcode on the my area page.
Our Home Library Service is for anyone who is unable to use the library because they have a disability, long-term illness or caring responsibilities which make it difficult for them to get out. Home Library Service volunteers bring books and other materials to your home if you are not able to get into a library yourself because of restricted mobility.
Cornwall library online
- As a Cornwall Library member you can access eBooks, eAudiobooks and eMagazines online for free.
- Log on to your library account to reserve or renew books
- Find out about our Library services
- Access our online reference library
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