Droylsden Library located at Manchester Rd, Droylsden, Manchester M43 6EP, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 342 5700

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Foxy P

1 Google Rating

I have been phoning at least twice an hour for 2 days. Nobody in answering the phone. I am disabled,

1/ 5

I have been phoning at least twice an hour for 2 days. Nobody in answering the phone. I am disabled, so can’t just pop in. This library is inaccessible to disabled people if you aren’t answering the phone. I have tried phoning every library in Tameside for the last 2 days. No answer anywhere. Very disappointing, but sadly how life goes when you have a disability. No point in complaining, all you get is we’re understaffed, underfunded, then people wonder why things like libraries close. They close because people can’t access the facilities

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Shelagh Baxendale

4 Google Rating

Helpful staff, open access, free parking round the back

4/ 5

Helpful staff, open access, free parking round the back

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Claire Montgomery

5 Google Rating

Really good liabary good choice of books

5/ 5

Really good liabary good choice of books

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Sue Hayes

5 Google Rating

Only staffed certain days and times. Good selection of books.

5/ 5

Only staffed certain days and times. Good selection of books.

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Gary Howard

5 Google Rating

Books and books and more books, loads of them and this is a great community asset. Pity the staff th

5/ 5

Books and books and more books, loads of them and this is a great community asset. Pity the staff think they are their own books... (Just joking) Really the staff are brilliant and need a pay rise from Tameside MBC. Really helpful staff, computers also available. There is a small car park which is free

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Kevin Stewart

5 Google Rating

The library looks and feels fantastic since the move whilst all of the staff are incredibly helpful.

5/ 5

The library looks and feels fantastic since the move whilst all of the staff are incredibly helpful.

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Chris Dehan

4 Google Rating

Modern bright place. Computers too close together to be used safely and privately

4/ 5

Modern bright place. Computers too close together to be used safely and privately

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Paul Schofield

5 Google Rating

Helpful staff. Doing the best they can during these trying times.

5/ 5

Helpful staff. Doing the best they can during these trying times.

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Shane Walsh

5 Google Rating

New build

5/ 5

New build

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Kevin Brannan

5 Google Rating

Very friendly very helpful.🤗

5/ 5

Very friendly very helpful.🤗

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