Opening Hours
MAIN LIBRARY:
Tuesday 10am to 6pm
Wednesday 10am to 6pm
Thursday 10am to 7pm
Friday 10am to 7pm
Saturday 12 noon to 4pm
Sunday 12 noon to 4pm
DEDICATED CHILDREN'S AREA:
Tuesday 10am to 5 pm
Wednesday 10am to 5pm
Friday 10am to 5pm
Saturday: 12 noon to 4pm
Children's books and DVDs are available during all Main Library Hours.
Monday and Bank Holidays : LIBRARY CLOSED
Latest News & Events
01 September 2019
See the BBC film of Julia Donaldson's visit to KCL HERE!
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Support
The library can only survive if our community helps with money and its time!
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Our library is run by local community members. Do you have some spare time and would like to join the team? Don't hesitate to contact us. In additon to volunteers in the library, we also need help on administrative tasks and at evening events.
If you would like to be a Trustee, we recommend that you start by voluntering to gain understanding but let us know early of your interest. We expect Trustees to have transferable skill to offer and play a part as an active team member
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CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES & EVENTS
Click here to see our children's activities
RHYME TIME.
Join us for 45 minutes of singing and movement for young children (0 to 4 years old) and their parents/carers.
Normally on Tuesday and Friday at 11am
NOTE: Booking preferred: Please go to www.wegottickets.com and search for "Keats Community Library" .
Saturday CHESS Classes
After a long search, we are delighted to announce that Nela Besic will be leading classes. Nela is already teaching in local schools.
Classes are from 2.30pm each Saturday, starting on the 8th June.
You can sign up to our chess newsletter at kclchildrenslibrary@gmail.com and let us know names and ages.
Drop in parents and students always welcome.
FUTURE EVENTS FOR YOUR DIARY in 2024
21st November: Hunter Davies "Letters to Margaret"
23rd November: BOOK SALE
12th December : Christmas Special with Janet Suzman, Patricia Hodge and Deirdra Morris reading seasonal stories and poems