Broughton Library located at Broughton Hub, 50 Rigby St, Manchester, Salford M7 4BQ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 793 2500

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Dee - Dorottya Horvath

5 Google Rating

Very helpful staff. Chilled enviroment. Good printing option in the library. Long opening hours.

5/ 5

Very helpful staff. Chilled enviroment. Good printing option in the library. Long opening hours.

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Jerry Rabin

5 Google Rating

A really cosy library where you could spend hours reading in peace. the staff are always ready to h

5/ 5

A really cosy library where you could spend hours reading in peace. the staff are always ready to help

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Jeff Pletnick

5 Google Rating

Staff are always helpful

5/ 5

Staff are always helpful

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Tahir Siddique

5 Google Rating

Nice place, good staff

5/ 5

Nice place, good staff

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Yechiel Moshe Shwartz

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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Luula Sebekal

4 Google Rating

Nice small Library. Very cooperative librarian there. It would be great if there would be separate a

4/ 5

Nice small Library. Very cooperative librarian there. It would be great if there would be separate area for children. I took my 2 year old son, 2 days ago and he was so exited. Thank you.

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Local Guide mcr 2018 (Adam)

5 Google Rating

nice place friendly staff

5/ 5

nice place friendly staff

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Babar Ul Islam

5 Google Rating

It's a very good library and it has so many books inside it

5/ 5

It's a very good library and it has so many books inside it

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Yitzchok

5 Google Rating

Staff always very helpful and friendly. Shout out to Sue, Naomi & Claire! 🙂

5/ 5

Staff always very helpful and friendly. Shout out to Sue, Naomi & Claire! 🙂

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Mohamed Yousif

4 Google Rating

A good place to visit and nice staff

4/ 5

A good place to visit and nice staff

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  • Friday10:00 AM - 07:30 PM
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