Wyke Library is located at Appleton Academy on Woodside Road in Bradford and plays a pivotal role in serving the educational needs of the local community. With an extensive collection of books and digital resources, it provides valuable access for students and residents alike. The library hosts regular events that encourage reading and promote literacy among all age groups. Knowledgeable staff members are always available to assist patrons with inquiries or guide them towards helpful resources. Wyke Library is not just a place for books; it’s a community space where learning and creativity thrive.

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Josh Roe

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Range of books and use of printers and computers

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Range of books and use of printers and computers

Simon Carr

5 Google Rating

Great selection of books and great staff

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Great selection of books and great staff

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