Burnage Library located at Burnage Ln, Manchester M19 1EW, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 227 3774

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Alice Musgrove

5 Google Rating

Great community resource staffed entirely (as far as I know) by volunteers. They do great family act

5/ 5

Great community resource staffed entirely (as far as I know) by volunteers. They do great family activities during the holidays lots of lovely books for kids anything you can’t get hold of you can order online and collect.

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Shakia Shah

5 Google Rating

Nice place to relax and read lot of nice , excited books and for toddlers also nice place to explo

5/ 5

Nice place to relax and read lot of nice , excited books and for toddlers also nice place to explore s books

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Behind The Counter

5 Google Rating

Great community library, did well to stay open after Tory cuts imposed on Council. Needs to be resto

5/ 5

Great community library, did well to stay open after Tory cuts imposed on Council. Needs to be restored to full time hours and post-5pm for it to be a true asset to this side of Burnage once more. I would advise, if you had more tables to work on rather than those cluttered with leaflets that'd be great.

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Stephen Thompson

5 Google Rating

small but lot of books and nice place to study

5/ 5

small but lot of books and nice place to study

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John Williams

2 Google Rating

Unreliable. Having taken note of hours of opening, I have had several wasted trips over to use the c

2/ 5

Unreliable. Having taken note of hours of opening, I have had several wasted trips over to use the computers only to find the place closed with no explanation. Tried phoning but no answer, usually end up walking to either Withington or Levenshulme.

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Kelly Clark

5 Google Rating

Nice little local library, open a few afternoons a week and you can borrow up to 9 books for up to 3

5/ 5

Nice little local library, open a few afternoons a week and you can borrow up to 9 books for up to 3 weeks, it's great. They also have some local knowledge and information

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Samia Shahzad

4 Google Rating

It's good but open it a bit often

4/ 5

It's good but open it a bit often

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Dr syeda Kiran ume farwa Bukhari

5 Google Rating

Excellent. Very calm friendly atmosphere with variety of books both in English and Urdu.

5/ 5

Excellent. Very calm friendly atmosphere with variety of books both in English and Urdu.

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Pipinka

1 Google Rating

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  • Monday02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
  • Tuesday02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
  • Wednesday10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
  • Thursday02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
  • Friday02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
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