Located on Brownberrie Lane in Horsforth LS18 5HD, this Library serves as an essential resource for local residents seeking knowledge across various topics while promoting literacy among all age groups through engaging programming initiatives. With a diverse collection featuring literature from multiple genres alongside access points for digital resources ensures that every visitor will find something of interest during their visit! Our dedicated staff members create a friendly atmosphere conducive towards studying or leisurely reading while being available for assistance whenever needed! Come explore what this wonderful library has to offer today!

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Mo Zereen

4 Google Rating

I feel the children’s section doesn’t have enough books and variety of books. I didn’t use any

4/ 5

I feel the children’s section doesn’t have enough books and variety of books. I didn’t use any of the other services but I can tell there are many. The staff are very friendly and helpful. The library has a coding workshop every fortnight which I’m looking forward to my daughter doing this week for the first time. There is no free parking.

Arif x

4 Google Rating

Although there are now fewer books than before the refurb, the facilities are great and easily acces

4/ 5

Although there are now fewer books than before the refurb, the facilities are great and easily accessed by wheelchair users as well. There's a post office counter and a section for help and advice on council services (basic information only i guess - they gave me a telephone number to contact them on to arrange for an extra green bin). If you need to get a job, they can help you create a cv and advise on job interviews etc. There is also help with budgeting available. All in all a good idea for having all services under one roof but sadly for me no extra green bin despite having a family of 9, the council have a strict policy of just 2 bins :(.

Alan Roe

5 Google Rating

Excellent facilities. Always friendly and helpful. Great IT resources. Easy access.

5/ 5

Excellent facilities. Always friendly and helpful. Great IT resources. Easy access.

E

5 Google Rating

Good facilities and staff. I was a volunteer at LitFest and was impressed at the proactive staff the

5/ 5

Good facilities and staff. I was a volunteer at LitFest and was impressed at the proactive staff there at multiple events, very friendly, loads of chairs to accommodate visitors etc.

Djali Rruges

5 Google Rating

I spend a hour everyday I really love it

5/ 5

I spend a hour everyday I really love it

Andrew Power

5 Google Rating

Really nice and good kids section

5/ 5

Really nice and good kids section

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