Fallowfield Library, nestled in the heart of Manchester at Platt Lane, is more than just a place to borrow books; it’s a vibrant community hub dedicated to fostering a love for reading and learning. With a welcoming atmosphere, our library offers a diverse collection of literature, digital resources, and educational programs tailored to all ages and interests. Whether you’re seeking research materials, children’s storytime sessions, or simply a cozy corner to enjoy a good book, our knowledgeable staff is committed to providing exceptional service and ensuring customer satisfaction.

What sets Fallowfield Library apart is our active engagement with the local community. We host regular events, workshops, and discussions that not only promote literacy but also encourage social interaction among residents. Our modern facilities include free Wi-Fi and dedicated study spaces, making it an ideal environment for students and professionals alike.

At Fallowfield Library, we believe in the power of knowledge and strive to offer invaluable resources that enrich lives. For inquiries or to book an appointment, feel free to contact us at 0161 227 3744. Join us in celebrating the joy of reading—your next great adventure awaits!

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Dani Abulhawa

5 Google Rating

Friendly staff, brilliant community events and initiatives. Books in English as well as other langua

5/ 5

Friendly staff, brilliant community events and initiatives. Books in English as well as other languages. This place is run by the community for the community and is very welcoming to everyone.

Taha

5 Google Rating

Very friendly staff, but not the greatest selection of books

5/ 5

Very friendly staff, but not the greatest selection of books

Michelle Parkin-Kelly

5 Google Rating

Great little library. Small but clean and well equipped. Very child friendly and lovely staff. The b

5/ 5

Great little library. Small but clean and well equipped. Very child friendly and lovely staff. The baby and toddler reading session is great.

Homayun Yavari

5 Google Rating

Very friendly staff , helpful , great computer facilities, printer and scanner are also available to

5/ 5

Very friendly staff , helpful , great computer facilities, printer and scanner are also available to use. Staff members always there to help and very approachable , thank you.

Dee Manchester

3 Google Rating

I like it here. Good computer facilities, scanner and printer. Very very small childrens selection o

3/ 5

I like it here. Good computer facilities, scanner and printer. Very very small childrens selection of books, not many adults books and not very big inside but useful in the local area. Would recommended.

Ann Geraghty

5 Google Rating

Great library and community hub

5/ 5

Great library and community hub

Claire Beecham

5 Google Rating

An amazing helpful community place with lovely people - I recommend highly

5/ 5

An amazing helpful community place with lovely people - I recommend highly

Martina Heaney

5 Google Rating

It may be small but they pack so much in, visited today with a group from a local Schools reception

5/ 5

It may be small but they pack so much in, visited today with a group from a local Schools reception class and the children loved their visit. Thankyou

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