Littlemore Library is located within the vibrant Oxford Academy Campus, providing a community-centric space for all ages. This library is dedicated to fostering a love for reading and learning, offering a diverse selection of books, audiobooks, and digital resources. With a friendly and knowledgeable staff, Littlemore Library ensures that every patron receives personalized service tailored to their needs. The inviting atmosphere encourages visitors to explore, engage in programs, and discover new interests. Join us at Littlemore Library, where we make every visit a rewarding experience for the entire family.

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