Libraries

About Haringey's Libraries:Your local library:

Introduction

All 9 libraries are open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 7.00pm, and on Saturday 9.00am - 5.00pm.
In addition Wood Green Central Library, Hornsey Library and Marcus Garvey Library are open Sunday 12.00 - 4.00pm.

The mobile library and a 'housebound' library service (services for older people) together with a local history and archive service from Bruce Castle Museum are other core services.

Haringey Libraries, Archives and Museum Service works closely with other departments within Haringey Council and the Friends of Libraries groups to provide you with a high quality library service.

For enquiries about the library service please contact: Library.Service@haringey.gov.uk.

National Year of Reading logo

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Public Consultation / Open Evening

Meet the architects and discuss the proposed redevelopment of Muswell Hill Library
Wednesday 14 May 2008
7.00pm - 8.30pm.
Local residents, Local Councillors and members of the Muswell Hill and Fortis Green Residents Association are invited to comment upon the schemes proposed by the architects, Sprunt.

A printed form for comments and a comments box has been placed in the library, for you to give your view of the proposals. You may also visit the architects' own website and register your comments (external link).

The consultation period will last for one month and will end on the 14 June 2008. Any necessary adjustments will be incorporated into the plans as a result of the consultation. The planning application for the site will be submitted at the end of June 2008, and the formal planning processes will then begin.

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Busiest library

It’s Official! Wood Green Library is the Busiest Library in London

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Our Service to You

Our aim is to encourage learning, improve employment prospects, promote social inclusion and improve the quality of life for people who live, work and study in Haringey.

What we provide:

Books, music, videos, DVDs and other materials. You can borrow up to:

  • 8 books and 4 cassettes or CDs at a time for a maximum period of three weeks.
  • 3 DVD or VHS videos. Feature films can be borrowed for a maximum of 2 days at a time and children's, music or documentary video's can be borrowed for a maximum of 1 week.
    (Please note: there is a charge for borrowing CDs, cassettes, videos and DVDs)

Loans are made both to those who are able to visit our libraries and via a mobile service for the housebound and other groups.

Other things that you can expect include:

  • Free access to the Internet at all libraries
  • Access to reference material, periodicals, newspapers and magazines
  • Information about a range of local community groups, courses and resources
  • A range of exhibitions and events throughout the year
  • A record of the heritage, places and communities in Haringey through records and artefacts conserved and maintained in Haringey's museums

We ask you to:

  • Keep all materials that you borrow in good condition
  • Return what you borrow on time
  • Respect other library users
  • Be polite to our staff
  • Switch off your mobile phones when in our libraries
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Libraries Catalogue Online

The Online Libraries Catalogue allows you to renew and reserve items, search the catalogue and check if an item is in stock. Click here to log onto the library catalogue.

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Contact details

Please feel free to pass us your comments, suggestions or complaints via email Library.Service@haringey.gov.uk or via our complaints, comments and suggestions e-form.

Other useful numbers:

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Attached Files
FilenameFiletypeSize
library membership form.doc Microsoft Word DocumentWord93K
library guidance.doc Microsoft Word DocumentWord59K
Muswell Hill Library Consultation.doc Microsoft Word DocumentWord46K

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Page Last Updated: 12th May 2008

This page belongs to the following categories :
- Leisure and culture > Libraries
- Leisure and culture
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Person reading a book.

Did you know?

The Kinks played their first gig at the Clissold Arms in Fortis Green, which now has a Kinks Corner devoted to Kinks Memorabilia