
Lancashire Libraries
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Lancashire County Council's libraries offer reading, learning, information and culture across #Lancashire and from home. Proud to be #LibrariesOfSanctuary
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http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/libraries 06-04-2009 10:41:37
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A big thank you to Emma from Mandala Yoga & Wellbeing for a fun, relaxing and destressing community drum circle at #FreckletonLibrary to promote #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek. 20 local people from our community made some beautiful music together.



It's Armed Forces Day this month. There are some fascinating #LocalHistory book collections on Lancashire's military heritage to be found at Lancashire Archives and Lancashire Libraries Visit the library catalogue for more: prism.librarymanagementcloud.co.uk/lancashire/ #LancashirePrintedCollection


🎉 Judges’ Lodgings Museum in Lancaster has received £88,969 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for Voices from our Community — uncovering hidden servant stories, restoring heritage, and launching creative projects for its 400th year! 🏛️✨ 👇 orlo.uk/rx5Tu


Ingol, Ribbleton and Bamber Bridge libraries will be closed due to lack of available staff on Saturday 7 June. The nearest open libraries are Fulwood, Sharoe Green, Savick and Lostock Hall We apologise for any inconvenience Find your nearest library here lancashire.gov.uk/libraries-and-…


#ClaretsCollected was delighted to take part in the 50th birthday celebrations of Coal Clough library last month. We took a selection of items from the collection relating to its year of construction in 1975 and chatted with lots of people. #BurnleyLibrary Lancashire Libraries



St Andrews School (Year 4) had a great time at #OswaldtwistleLibrary designing the nature reserve and enjoying a talk on the project, Many thanks to Alice Pooley from Prospects Foundation


Crime author Joel Hames captivated the crowd at #WhalleyLibrary with stories from his writing journey, a gripping reading, and a lively Q&A! Thanks for celebrating National Crime Reading Month with us.


Congratulations to Julie Bell on her MBE for services to public libraries. Julie was head of Cultural Services at Lancashire County Council and retired at the end of March. Julie is a passionate advocate for libraries and the power of reading. Well done Julie!