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Northallerton library

Information about Northallerton library, including contact details; opening hours; map, directions and access; and facilities, services and activities. You can also search the library catalogue; renew your books and reserve items; join the library; and see our charges and fines.

Northallerton library Contacting the library 

Telephone: 0845 034 9506 (lending library)
Telephone: 0845 034 9507 (reference library)
Fax: 01609 780793
E-mail: northallerton.library@northyorks.gov.uk 

1 Thirsk Road
Northallerton
North Yorkshire
DL6 1PT

Bank holiday closure

The library will be closed on Monday 27 May. Normal opening hours will resume from Tuesday 28 May.

Library opening hours

DayMonTueWedThuFriSatSun
 Hours 9.30am - 6pm 9.30am - 5pm 9.30am - 6pm 1pm - 5pm 9.30am - 5pm 9.30am - 1.30pm Closed

Library top tasks

   Search our library catalogue    Reserve books or other items or find out how
   Renew your books or find out how   Find out how to join the library or join online
   Borrow eBooks or digital audiobooks or find out how   Find out about using library computers and the internet
   Access online reference sources   Find out what charges we apply
   Read about library news and events   See our fines for overdue books or pay online (£10 minimum)

Finding the library, parking and access

The library is at the south end of the High Street, at the junction of South Parade, Thirsk Road and High Street. The library is opposite Tesco. Buses stop on the High Street and the railway station is a ten minute walk away.

There is no parking at the library, but there are two spaces available for disabled users at the rear of the building. Entrance to this car park is on Grammar School Lane. Access to the rear of the library is via a ramp which lone wheelchair users may find difficult. The nearest parking is at Tesco opposite, which has a two hour time limit. Further parking is available in the town centre and is clearly signposted.

The library has automatic doors and all areas are accessible to wheelchairs. A lift is available between floors.

Locate on a map  You can view an interactive location map of Northallerton library using our online mapping system.

Items available from the library

  • books  
  • DVDs
  • large print books
  • music CDs
  • story tapes
  • talking books

Information and facilities at the library

  • exhibition area
  • family history
  • information and leaflets
  • internet and computer access
  • language courses
  • local studies
  • magazines
  • newspapers
  • photocopier
  • public information plasma screen
  • study area
  • tea and coffee
  • telephone directories
  • toilets

Activities at the library

Activity sessions
Children's activity sessions are held at the library during school holidays. Please contact the library for details.

Books and other items for sale
The library occasionally offers used books and other items for sale. Please contact the library for details.

Class visits
Class visits may be organised to the library. Please contact the library for details.

Events
For forthcoming events in Northallerton library and news from all the libraries in North Yorkshire, see the libraries - news and events page.

Fair Trade items for sale
The library has Fair Trade items for sale. Please contact the library for details.

Information technology taster sessions
The library holds information technology taster sessions to introduce people to computers and the internet. Please contact the library for details.

Readers' groups
readers' group meets monthly on a Thursday evening. Please contact the library for details.

Storytime
There is a storytime for pre-school children on Friday mornings from 10am - 10.30am. Please contact the library for details.

Related Pages


North Yorkshire County Council, County Hall, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 8AD | Tel: 0845 8 72 73 74 | Fax: 01609 532009
This page was last updated on 9 May 2013