Morley Library is conveniently situated on Commercial Street in Morley, offering a wide array of services designed to enrich the lives of local residents. With an extensive range of books, resources, and digital media available for borrowing, it caters to diverse interests across all age groups. The library hosts engaging activities such as reading groups and educational workshops that foster community interaction and promote literacy. Friendly staff members are always on hand to assist visitors with their inquiries or help them discover new materials tailored to their interests. Morley Library stands as a welcoming space where learning is celebrated.

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Aiden Fryer

5 Google Rating

Recently has a renovation the computer area has plenty of brand new desktop computers printer to use

5/ 5

Recently has a renovation the computer area has plenty of brand new desktop computers printer to use never had any issues with it so far. Quiet and perfect place to access internet 2 hour cap.

Cristóbal Cobo

5 Google Rating

Always Happy to help, with plenty of activities for children such as storytelling and nursery rhymes

5/ 5

Always Happy to help, with plenty of activities for children such as storytelling and nursery rhymes!

Annie Jane

5 Google Rating

It has books woopee come read it's an extreme privilege.

5/ 5

It has books woopee come read it's an extreme privilege.

Joel Mathie

5 Google Rating

Best library ever

5/ 5

Best library ever

Hel Thomson

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Clive McManus

5 Google Rating

I've always found them very helpful.

5/ 5

I've always found them very helpful.

Don Quinn

5 Google Rating

Nice local library with a good selection of books and nice friendly staff. Thanks Morley.

5/ 5

Nice local library with a good selection of books and nice friendly staff. Thanks Morley.

Robert Millson

5 Google Rating

The architecture round that street is amazing. But does anybody notice?

5/ 5

The architecture round that street is amazing. But does anybody notice?

Carole Saaler

5 Google Rating

Very helpful staff

5/ 5

Very helpful staff

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  • Tuesday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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