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October toDecember 2010
Your guide to all that’s happening in
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Welcome to our autumn eventscalendar for Medway's libraries.
Libraries have so much to offer you, ourresidents. From the regular events we holdfor children to the special activities thatare organised for families and talks foradults, there is so much to choose from.It’s autumn break at the end of October,
so we have plenty planned to keep thechildren busy, including lots ofworkshops, arts and crafts sessions andmore. Our talks this season are varied andreally quite interesting, definitely worthfurther investigation. This autumn alsosees Black History Month runningthroughout October and we haveactivities in our libraries as part of this.
This booklet also tells you about regularsessions that are held in our libraries, aswell as the opening times and addressesfor all our branches. New to this issue areclubs and activities that are held inMedway's libraries that are organised bythe community. There really is so muchgoing on.
It's free to join a Medway library, so popin this autumn. Not only that but withfree use of PCs that have internet access,an ever expanding range of consolegames, DVDs and the introduction of blu-rays to our libraries, there has never beena better time to visit one. Of course, wehave thousands of books, including thelatest titles.
We value what our customers have totell us and your feedback helps us shapethe activities we provide.
I hope to see you in a Medway librarythis autumn.
Cllr Howard DoePortfolio Holder for Community Services, Medway Council
Regular events Page 3-5
Special events for children Pages 7, 8, 9, 11
Special events for adults Pages 6 and 10
Library extras Page 12
When is my local library open Page 14
It’s free to join your local library Page 15
Medway Libraries arecommitted to being a vital,inclusive resource at theheart of the community
Our promise to you• Free membership.• Services appropriate to all in Medway,
reflecting the diversity of local people.• Reply to any letter in 10 working days,
email in five days, will answer the phonepromptly and deal with comments andcomplaints fairly and honestly.
• Friendly, helpful and courteous staff whowill be well trained to answer your enquiry.
• A high-quality website giving 24-houraccess from home.
• If things go wrong, we will tell you andput them right.
Please help us to help you• Treat staff with courtesy and respect.• Take care of all library resources.• Renew or return items by the due date.• Remember to bring your ticket when
borrowing items and using the computers.• Tell us when we have made a mistake.
Contents:
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Chatham LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Tues and Wed, 10.30 to 11amToddler, shake and boogie Thur, 10.30 to 11amReaders' group Third Thur of month, 10.30amVIP readers' group Last Thur of month, 2pm - This group is for visually-impaired
people (VIP) who listen to talking booksHoH readers' group First Wed of month, 2pm - This group is for hearing-impaired
people (HoH)
Cuxton LibraryReaders' group Last Wed of every month, 2pmKnitting for charity group Fri, fortnightly, 2pmChatterbooks Sat, 9 and 12 Oct, 6 and 20 Nov, 4 Dec, 11.30am
Gillingham LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Fri, 10.45 to 11.15amStorytime Mon, 2.15 to 2.45pmReaders' group Second Tues of month, 10.30amTeenage readers’ group Wed, 27 Oct, 24 Nov, 5 to 6pmToddler shake and boogie Tues 10.45 to 11.15am
Grain LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Tues, 10.30 to 11.15amHomework club Fri, 3.30 to 5.30pm.Under
eights must be accompanied by an adult
Craft club Sat, 10.30 to 12noon.Under eights must be accompanied by an adult
Retired and proud Fri, fortnightly, 2 to 3pm.Join us for an afternoon of games or just a chat and a cuppa
Baby bounce and rhyme timeParents and carers can enjoy knee bouncing,finger rhymes and nursery rhymes. This event is for babies aged 18 months orunder. A changing area is available too.
ChatterbooksA lively reading group for eight to 12-year-olds.
Homework clubFor children from both primary and secondaryschools. Up-to-date information for homeworkis available with friendly and knowledgeablestaff on hand to help. Term-time only.
Adult readers' groupsFor people who love to read and want to sharetheir experience with others.
Adult activity groupsA chance for people to get together with amutual interest.
StorytimeFun sessions for pre-school children that includestories and rhymes. Some libraries offer craftactivities too.
Teenage readers’ groupsFor 14 to 18-year-olds who love to read andshare their experience.
Toddler, shake and boogieFun sessions for pre-school children that includea range of stories and rhymes. Some librariesoffer craft activities too.
Regular events in your library. All events are free to attend.
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Hempstead LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Tues, 2.15 to 2.45pmStorytime Fri, 2.15 to 2.45pmHomework club Fri, 3.30 to 5.30pm.Under eights must be accompanied by
an adult Knitting for charity group Mon, fortnightly, 10.30am
Hoo LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Fri, 10.30 to 11amStorytime Tues, 2.15 to 2.45pmReaders’ group First Sat of month, 10.30am
Lordswood LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Mon, 10.30 to 11amToddler shake and boogie Fri, 9.30 to 10amReaders' group Last Thur of month, 10.30amKnitting for charity group Mon, fortnightly, 10am
Luton LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Thur, 10.30 to 11amTime Out Wed, 10am - 12noon. Meet and chat over a cup of tea or coffeePop in and play Sat, 10am to 12noon. Parents and children can drop in to
meet, chat and playStorytime Thur, 2.15 to 2.45pmToddler shake and boogie Fri, 2.15 to 2.45pm
Rainham LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Thur, 11 to 11.30amStorytime Tues, 2.15 to 2.45pmReaders' group First Tues of month, 10amKnitting for charity group Mon, fortnightly, 2pm
Rochester LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Mon and Fri, 10.30 to 11amReaders' group Last Mon of month, 7pmPop in and play Sat, 10.30 to 11am. Parents and children can drop in to
meet, chat and play
Strood LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Tues and Thur, 10.30 to 11amStorytime Tues, 4 to 5pm term-time only, 2 to 3pm during school holidaysToddler shake and boogie Mon, 10.30 to 11amChatterbooks Sat, 9 and 23 Oct, 6 and 20 Nov, 4 and 18 Dec, 3 to 4pm. Level up Test your console gaming skills against others on the big screen.
Fortnightly – Mon, 4 and 18 Oct, 1, 15 and 29 Nov, 13 DecLevel one – eight-12-years-old, 4.30 to 5.30pm. Level two – 13 to 16-year-olds, 5.45 to 6.45pm
Teenage readers’ group Mon, 4 Oct, 1 Nov, 6 Dec, 5 to 6pmPoetry readers' group First Mon of month, 7.30pmReaders' group Third Mon of month, 7pmHomework club Fri, 3.30 to 5.30pm. Under eights must be accompanied
by an adult Pop in and play Sat, 9am to 12noon. Parents and children can drop in
to meet, chat and play
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Thomas Aveling School & Community LibraryStorytime Thurs, 3.15 to 3.45pm. School holidays only
Thurs, 3.30 - 4pm term-time onlyChatterbooks Wed, 6 and 20 Oct, 3 and 17 Nov, 1 and 15 Dec, 3.45 to 5pm.
Twydall LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Wed, 11 to 11.30amChatterbooks 12 Oct, 9 and 23 Nov, 7 and 21 Dec,
3.45 to 4.45pm. Readers' group Third Tues of month, 2.30 to 3.30pm
Walderslade Hook Meadow LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Mon, 10.30 to 11amStorytime Wed, 2.15 to 2.45pm
Walderslade Village LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Tues, 10.15 to 10.45amStorytime Fri, 2.15 to 2.45pmChatterbooks Wed, 13 and 27 Oct, 10 and 24 Nov, 8 and 22 Dec,
3.45 to 5pm. Toddler shake and boogie Tue, 11 to 11.30am
Wigmore LibraryBaby bounce and rhyme time Fri, 11 to 11.30amToddler shake and boogie Fri, 2.30 to 3.15pmReaders' group Third Thurs of month, 2pm
Computing - first steps 1 – 3pm, £85, concessions £64.60Runs from 1 October to 12 November, Hoo Library
Computing - first steps10am – 12noon, £58, concessions £45.70Runs from 7 October to 18 November,Chatham Library
Computing for the retired - first steps10am – 12noon, £75, concessions £57.60Runs from 1 November to 6 December,Rainham Library
Internet and email10am – 12noon, £85, concessions £64.60Runs from 3 November to 8 December,Wigmore Library
Internet and email 2.15 – 4.15pm, £85, concessions £64.60Runs from 3 November to 8 December, Walderslade Village Library
Computing - first steps 10am – 12noon, £85, concessions £64.60Runs from 5 November to 10 December,Strood Library
Internet and email 10am – 12noon, £58, concessions £45.70Runs from 25 November to 20 January,2011, Chatham Library
To book any of these courses or for further information phone Carol Downey on 01634 338461
Medway Adult and Community Learning Service at Medway’s libraries
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Crime quiz afternoonJoin us for an afternoon of literary sleuthing.Fri,1 Oct, 2.30pmCuxton Library, booking essential
Medway Opera in concert An evening of lightopera and popularmusic. £5, concessions £4Fri, 1 Oct, 8pmGillingham Library,booking essential
Memory MakersCome and sing-a-long with this
variety group who will entertainyou with both song and dance.Sat, 2 Oct, 2.30pmChatham Library, booking essential
Unforgettable II Great moments from the musicals.Thurs, 7 Oct, 2.30pmStrood Library Hall, booking essential
Exhibition. Roll out the red carpet:Royal visits to MedwayThurs, 7 Oct - Tues, 30 Nov, normalopening hoursMedway Archives and Local StudiesCentre, Strood
Creative writing workshopwith Nubia magazineHow to get started and to research yourown ideas. For 17-24-year-olds.Sat, 9 Oct, 1 - 4pm Chatham Library, booking essential
Storytelling for adults Usifu Jalloh introducesaudiences and participants to WestAfrican traditions and cultures. Hisworkshops combine drumming, dancing,storytelling and games to uplift, inspireand educate. Tues, 12 Oct, 7.30pm Chatham Library, booking essential
Talk. Passage to India: Going andcoming by Derek Moore and Bruce Aubry£5, £4 Friends ofMedway ArchivesWed, 13 Oct, 2.30pmMedway Archivesand Local StudiesCentre, Strood
Introduction toaromatherapyworkshopExperiment and mix your own oils. £2 peritem made.Fri, 15 Oct, 3pm Chatham Library, bookingessential
Introduction toreflexologyAn introduction anddemonstration ofreflexology and itsbenefits. Fri, 22 Oct, 3pmChatham Library,booking essential
Special events in your library. All events are free to attend.Children under eight must be accompanied by an adult.
OCTOBER 2010 - Adults
BHMBlack History Month 2010
BHMBlack History Month 2010
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Creative writing workshopwith Nubia magazine Start to tell your own stories. For 4-11-year-olds.Sat, 2 Oct, 1 - 2pmChatham Library, booking essential
Creative writing workshopwith Nubia magazineHow to get started and research your ideas.For 12-16-year-olds.Fri, 8 Oct, 4.30 - 5.45pm Chatham Library, booking essential
Crafty Monsters and Arty MaidensFor 4-10-year-olds.Sat, 23 Oct, 10.30 - 11.30am Grain Library, booking essential
Monster writePopular children's author Jane Clark, akaRex Stone, will be working with thechildren to write and illustrate a story. For 6-11-year-olds.Sat, 23 Oct, 2 - 3.30pmWalderslade Village Library, bookingessential
Arty autumn fun for familiesFun arts and crafts, including claymodelling and face painting. Also familyentertainment with balloons, magic tricksand games. Please wear old clothes orbring an apron. For under 11-year-olds.Sat, 23 Oct, 2 - 4pmGrain Library, booking preferable
Wild monsters and magnificentmaidensStorytime and craft for under 8-year-olds.Tues, 26 Oct, 2.15 - 3pmRainham Library, booking essential
Monsters and maidensStory and crafts for 5-11-year-olds.Tues, 26 Oct, 3.30 - 4.30pmHempstead Library, booking essential
Beastly monsters and beautifulmaidensStories and crafts for under 8-year-olds.Tues, 26 Oct, 2.15 - 2.45pmHoo Library, booking essential
Monster and maidensMasks, stories and crafts for under 8-year-olds.Tues, 26 Oct, 10.45 - 11.30am Cuxton Library, booking essential
Mad Monsters and Moody MaidensStories and craft for 4-10-year-olds.Tues, 26 Oct 2.15 - 3.15pmTwydall Library, booking essential
Forest Crafts with the rangers fromMedway's country parksBringing the outdoors indoors. Rangerswill take you on a woodland craftexperience. For 4-10-year-oldsTues, 26 Oct, 2.15 - 3.15pmRochester Library, booking essential
OCTOBER 2010 - ChildrenBHMBlack History Month 2010
BHMBlack History Month 2010
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Hairy scary mask makingFor 4-10-year-olds.Tues, 26 Oct 2.15 - 3.15pmStrood Library, booking essential
Come and meet The GruffaloBack by popular demand. For under 8-year-olds.Wed, 27 Oct 1.30 - 2pmStrood Library, booking essential
Monster mayhemStories and scary mask making. For under8-year-olds.Wed, 27 Oct 2 – 3pmWalderslade Hook Meadow Library,booking essential.
Forest crafts with therangers from
Medway's countryparksBringing the outdoorsindoors. Rangers willtake on a woodland
craft experience. For 4-10-year-olds.
Wed, 27 Oct, 2.15 - 3.15pm
Luton Library, booking essential
Mad Monsters and MarvellousMaidens Stories and crafts for 4-10-year-olds.Wed, 27 Oct, 2.15 - 3pm Chatham Library, booking essential
Come and Meet The GruffaloBack by popular demand for under 8-year-olds. Wed, 27 Oct, 3.30 - 4pmThomas Aveling School and CommunityLibrary, booking essential
Come and Meet The GruffaloBack by popular demand. For under 8-year-olds.Thurs, 28 Oct, 1.30 - 2pmLordswood Library, booking essential
Mad monsters and moody maidensStories and crafts for 4-10-year-olds.Thurs, 28 Oct, 2.15 - 3.15pmGillingham Library, booking essential
Come and Meet The GruffaloBack by popular demand. For under 8-year-olds.Thurs, 28 Oct, 3 - 3.30pmWalderslade Village Library, bookingessential
Magical masks beauty or the beast?Stories and crafts for under 8-year-olds.Thurs, 28 Oct, 3.45 - 4.15pm Thomas Aveling School and CommunityLibrary, booking essential
Knights of the dragonStories and craft for 4-10 year-olds.Thurs, 28 Oct, 10.30 - 11.30am Wigmore Library, booking essential
OCTOBER 2010 - Children
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Mad monsters and marvellous maidens Stories and crafts for 4-10-year-olds.Sat, 30 Oct, 11 - 11.45amLuton Library, booking essential
Mad monsters and marvellous craftMake a frieze. For 8-12-year-olds.Sat, 30 Oct, 2 - 3pmLordswood Library, booking essential
Monsters andmaidensStorytime, stay and play.Come in your fancydress costumes. Forunder five-year-oldsThurs, 28 Oct, 2.30pmCuxton Library, bookingessential
Come and Meet The GruffaloBack by popular demand. For under 8-year-olds.Fri, 29 Oct, 1.30 - 2pmGillingham Library, booking essential
Monster mayhemStories and make a scary mask. For under8-year-olds.Fri, 29 Oct, 2 – 3pmWalderslade Village Library, bookingessential
Come and Meet The GruffaloBack by popular demand. For under 8-year-olds.Fri, 29 Oct, 3 - 3.30pmTwydall Library, booking essential
Crafty monsters and arty maidensFor 4-10-year-olds.Sat, 30 Oct, 10.30 - 11.30am Grain Library, booking essential
Come and Meet The GruffaloBack by popular demand. For under 8-year-olds.Sat, 30 Oct, 11 - 11.30amChatham Library, booking essential
Around the world fitnessand dance taster sessionAdults may bring up to two childrenaged between five and 14-years-old. Sat, 2 Oct, 10am - 12noonStrood Library Hall, booking essentialPhone: 01634 338400
Hear my storyLocal writers share theirpoems, stories in collaborationbetween Nubia magazine, Medway’slibraries and local writers.Fri, 29 Oct, 6.30 - 9pmChatham Library, booking essential
FAMILYBHMBlack History Month 2010
BHMBlack History Month 2010
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Exhibition: Dickensian MedwayNormal opening hours.Thurs, 2 Dec - Tues, 11 Jan 2011 Medway Archives and Local StudiesCentre, Strood
Talk about QueenVictoria Anne Carter invites youto discover some lesswell-known aspects ofQueen Victoria. Shehopes the queen maysurprise you.Wed, 8 Dec, 7.30pm
Chatham Library, booking essential
Launch of PercyFitgerald collectionand Dickens’ 150thanniversary ofGreat Expectations A Medway Archivesand Local Studiescentre-organisedevent.Wed, 8 Dec, 10am – 4pmEastgate House,Rochester
DECEMBER 2010 - Adults
NOVEMBER 2010 - AdultsRoyal visits to MedwayTalk by Bob Ratcliffe. £5, £4 Friends of Medway ArchivesWed, 17 Nov, 2.30pmMedway Archives and Local StudiesCentre, Strood, booking essential
Greek Gods misbehaving: Greekmythology in modern fictionTalk by Sally-Ann Edmonds. Did you think that the gods of AncientGreece were all dead and forgotten? No,the Greek gods are alive and kicking, atleast as far as contemporary literature isconcerned.Tues, 2 Nov, 7.30pmChatham Library, booking essential
The travelling bard: Poetry, musicand storytelling with Jim MacCool Jim is a poet and singer in the shanachieor travelling bard tradition. He hasperformed in festivals and at events allover the world and is the founder andpatron of Britain's national poetry month.Sat, 6 Nov, 11amStrood Library, booking essential
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Christmas partyFor up to 3-year-olds.Thurs, 9 Dec, 10am - 12noonStrood Library, booking essential
Winter wonderlandStorytime and craft for under 8-year-olds.Tues, 21 Dec, 2.15 - 3pm Rainham Library, booking essential
DECEMBER 2010 - Children
Pop in Christmas craft for allSat, 11 Dec, 10.30am - 3.30pmStrood Library, booking essential
Festive sing-a-longSat, 11 Dec, 3 - 4.30pmChatham Library, booking essential
FAMILY
Christmas craftsFor 4-10-year-olds.Tues, 21 Dec, 3.30 - 4.30pmHempstead Library, booking essential
Make your own Christmas CardsFor 4-10-year-olds.Wed, 22 Dec 2.15 - 3pmChatham Library, booking essential
Winter storytimeFor up to 8-year-olds.Thurs, 30 Dec, 11 - 11.30amRochester Library, booking essential
Winter storytimeFor up to 8-year-oldsThurs, 30 Dec, 2.30 - 3pm Lordswood Library, booking essential
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ChathamNext step Medway - support forjobseekers - by appointment only.Monday
Stop smoking - drop-in session for peopleto get advice and help on how to stopsmoking. Saturday and Thursday,Sat 10.30 - 11.30am, Thurs 6 - 7pm
New to computers - basic computerlessons, using a mouse etc. Monday, 9.30 - 10.30am
ESOL course - learning English as a secondlanguage. Wednesday, 6.30pm (term-time only)
Baby massage run by Sure Start. Booking essential. Phone01634 336209 for moreinformation or to book.Thursday, 9 - 10am
Baby signingrun by Sure Start. Six-week course for £5.Phone 01634 336209for more details orto book. Thursday,9 - 10am
Toy library - run by Sure Start. Phone 01634 336209 for more details. Thursday, 10.30 - 11.30am
GillinghamNew to computers - basic computerlessons, using a mouse etc. Thursday, 11am – 12noon
Stop smoking – seven-week course forpeople to get advice and help on how tostop smoking, held in the contact pointThursday, 1 - 2pm
HempsteadNew to computers -basic computer lessons,using a mouse etc.Saturday, 2 - 3pm
HooCraft club - various craft sessions run byJackie Chappell. Saturday, 2 - 4pm
New to computers - basic computerlessons, using a mouse etc. First Monday of the month, 2 - 3pm
LordswoodCouncillor surgery - residents can meettheir councillor. First Saturday of eachmonth, 10 - 11am
New to computers - basic computerlessons, using a mouse etc. Monday, 2.30 - 3.30pm
LutonPolice surgeryEvery fourth Thursday, 10 - 11.30am
New to computers - basic computerlessons, using a mouse etc. Arranged on request
Slovak and Czech Housing Grouphousing advice for the Slovak and Czechcommunity. Thursday, 9am - 3pm
Library extras
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RainhamNew to computers - basic computerlessons, using a mouse etc. First Tuesdayof each month, 9 - 10 am
RochesterNew to computers - basic computerlessons, using a mouse etc. Wednesday, 10.30 - 11.30am
StroodNo smoking groupTuesday, 1 – 2pm, Wednesday, 6.30 - 7.30pm
University of the third age Tuesday (fortnightly), 3 -4.30pm
RSPBThird Tuesday in themonth, 7 - 10pm
New to computers - basiccomputer lessons, using amouse etc. Thursday, 9 - 10am
Kent Family History SocietyLast Thursday of the month, 1 - 4.30pm
Medway Lace MakersSecond Friday of the month 10 - 4pm
Twydall Councillor surgery - residents can meettheir councillor. First Saturday of themonth, 10am – 12noon
New to computers - basic computer lessons,using a mouse etc. First Monday of the month,10 - 11am
Walderslade HookMeadow
New to computers - basic computerlessons, using a mouse etc.
Last Wednesday of the month, 11am – 12noon
Walderslade VillageNew to computers - basic computer lessons,using a mouse etc. Last Thursday of the month, 2 - 3pm
Medway Crossroads readers' groupmeets to share their likes and dislikes ofparticular books. Third Friday of themonth, 10.30 - 11.30am
Councillor surgery - residents can meettheir councillor. First Saturday of eachmonth, 10.30am – 12noon
WigmoreNew to computers - basic computer lessons,using a mouse etc.First Wednesday of the month, 10.30 - 11.30am
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Chatham Mon 9am-6pm Thur 9am-7pmGun Wharf, Dock Road, Chatham, ME4 4TX Tue 10am-7pm Fri 9am-6pmT: 01634 337799 F: 01634 337800 Wed 9am-6pm Sat 9am-5pm
Cuxton Mon closed Thur 2pm-6pmBush Road, Cuxton, Rochester, ME2 1EY Tue 9am-1pm Fri 2pm-6pmT/F: 01634 711391 Wed closed Sat 10am-4pm
Gillingham Mon 9am-7pm Thur 9am-7pmHigh Street, Gillingham, ME7 1BG Tue 10am-7pm Fri 9am-7pmT: 01634 337340 F: 01634 283805 Wed 9am-7pm Sat 9am-5pm
Grain Mon closed Thur 2pm-6pmThe Chapel, Chapel Road, Isle of Grain, Tue 9am-1pm Fri 2pm-6pmME3 0BZ T: 01634 338727 Wed closed Sat 10am-4pm
Hempstead Mon 9am-1pm Thur closedHempstead Road, Hempstead, Gillingham, Tue 2pm-6pm Fri 2pm-6pmME7 3QG T/F: 01634 361544 Wed closed Sat 10am-4pm
Hoo Mon 9am-6pm Thur 2pm-6pmChurch Street, Hoo, ME3 9AL Tue 2pm-6pm Fri 9am-6pmT/F: 01634 250640 Wed closed Sat 10am-4pm
Lordswood Mon 9am-5pm Thur 9am-5pmKestrel Road, Lordswood, Chatham, ME5 8TH Tue 2pm-5pm Fri 9am-5pmT: 01634 862096 F: 01634 681595 Wed closed Sat 10am-4pm
Luton Mon closed Thur 9am-6pm2 Nelson Terrace, Luton, Chatham, ME5 7LA Tue 2pm-5pm Fri 2pm-5pmT: 01634 406923 Wed 9am-1pm Sat 10am-4pm
Medway Mobile LibraryFor routes and times please visit www.medway.gov.uk/libraries
Rainham Mon 9am-6pm Thur 9am-6pmBirling Avenue, Rainham, Gillingham, ME8 7LR Tue 9am-7pm Fri 9am-6pmT: 01634 333854 F: 01634 263415 Wed closed Sat 10am-4pm
Rochester Mon 9am-7pm Thur 9am-7pmRochester Library at Eastgate, ME1 1EW Tue 9am-7pm Fri 9am-7pmT: 01634 337411 F: 01634 843837 Wed 9am-7pm Sat 10am-4pm
Strood Mon 9am-7pm Thur 9am-6pm32 Bryant Road, Strood, Rochester, ME2 3EP Tue 10am-6pm Fri 9am-7pmT: 01634 335890 F: 01634 297919 Wed 9am-6pm Sat 9am-5pm
Thomas Aveling School and Community LibraryThomas Aveling School, Arethusa Road, Mon 3pm-6pm Thur 3pm-6pmRochester, ME1 2UW. T/F: 01634 338728 Tue 3pm-6pm Fri 3pm-6pm Wed 3pm-6pm Sat 10am-4pm
Twydall Mon 9am-5pm Thur 9am-1pm14/15 Twydall Green, Gillingham, ME8 6JY Tue 9am-5pm Fri 2pm-5pmT/F: 01634 232488 Wed 9am-1pm Sat 10am-4pm
When is my local library open?
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Walderslade Hook Meadow Mon 9am-1pm Thur closedKing George Road, Walderslade, Chatham, Tue 2pm-6pm Fri 2pm-6pmME5 0TZ T/F: 01634 861531 Wed 9am-6pm Sat 10am-4pm
Walderslade Village Mon closed Thur 2pm-6pmWalderslade Centre, Walderslade Road, Chatham, Tue 9am-6pm Fri 9am-6pmME5 9LR T: 01634 686467 F: 01634 681505 Wed 2pm-6pm Sat 10am-4pm
Wigmore Mon closed Thur 9am-7pm208 Fairview Avenue, Wigmore, Gillingham, Tue 9am-6pm Fri 9am-6pmME8 0PX T: 01634 235576 F: 01634 375064 Wed 9am-6pm Sat 10am-4pm
Medway Archives and Local Studies CentreCivic Centre, Strood, Kent ME2 4AU Mon 9am-5pm Thu 9am-5pmT: 01634 332714 F: 01634 297060 Tue 9am-5pm Fri 9am-5pmEmail: [email protected] Wed closed Sat 9am-4pmwww.medway.gov.uk/archives www.facebook.com/medwayarchivesandlocalstudies
Please note all Medway libraries and the Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre are closed on Sundays.
It's free to join your libraryThere is no upper or lower age limit and anyone can use the library.Think there is nothing to interest you in Medway libraries? Think again:● Borrow up to 30 items including books, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, audio books and
console games.● No fines for children if books are borrowed on a child ticket.● Concessions for over 60s and teenagers.● Reserve and renew books via our website, by telephone or in any Medway library.● Borrow, return and renew items at any branch.● Electronic resources via our website.● Events for all ages and interests.● Computers with free Internet access in every library.● Books in other languages, dual language picture books and language courses.● Mobile library service - books brought to a convenient location near you.● Home library service for those who cannot get to the library.● Postal service for visually impaired customers.
Other services● Blue bags for recycling and dog poop bags are available at all libraries.● Parking vouchers at Chatham, Gillingham, Luton, Rainham, Rochester and Strood libraries.● Medway Council contact points at Gillingham and Rochester libraries.● Free three-week loan of energy meters at Chatham, Gillingham, Strood and
Wigmore Libraries.If you wish to bring a group to the library please contact one of our CommunityLibrarians on 01634 337799.
There is so much to do in our libraries, you could spend hours in them. What are you waiting for?
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This information can be made available in other formats,please phone 01634 333333If you have any questions about this leaflet and you want to speak to someone in your ownlanguage please ring 01634 335577
Customer services: 01634 333333 8am to 8pm (Mon-Fri) 9am to 1pm (Sat) Please note: Calls to customer services may be recorded or monitored for security and staff development purposes
Chatham Library, Gun Wharf, Dock Road, Chatham, Kent ME4 4TX.Phone: 01634 337799
Email: [email protected] Website: www.medway.gov.uk/libraries
Minicom: 01634 333111
Who to contact
Coming soonLook out for these events in the next quarterly booklet
January Discovering British Birds, talk by John Buckingham
February Wingets at work and play, exhibition
March Health and wellbeing, human library event
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