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An image of the front covers of books which are part of the Summer Reading Challenge

News · 17 July 2023

Ready, Set, Read!

Budding book worms are being encouraged to exercise their imaginations and take part in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge. Libraries across Liverpool are supporting the free campaign which challenges youngsters to set themselves a reading goal, and collect special stickers and rewards along the way. Although not compulsory to follow, this year’s theme for any

Central Library

News · 1 December 2022

Libraries to offer a warm welcome this winter

Liverpool City Council is offering a warm welcome in their libraries this winter, with free access to books, wi-fi and public computers – with additional activities planned throughout the winter period. The council will continue to explore how council buildings could be used (if needed) – but will continue to focus on making sure people

Shelves full of books

News · 7 July 2022

Chapter and Verse about Liverpool’s Libraries

Liverpool will be showcasing its libraries service to library professionals from across the UK at a major conference this week. Taking place on 7 and 8 July in the Exhibition Centre, it will be a wonderful opportunity for Liverpool’s libraries team to show off our amazing 19 locations and shout about the great service we

News · 31 March 2021

Liverpool Libraries launch scheme to tackle loneliness

A new scheme is being launched which aims to bring people together, whilst improving mental health through shared reading and friendly chats. Liverpool City Council’s new ‘Reading Friends’ scheme will encourage people to connect – virtually – in group sessions using books, magazines, newspapers and poems. People will not be expected to read anything,  if they

News · 3 February 2021

Read, talk, share – new Reading Friends scheme launches in Liverpool

Liverpool’s libraries have received essential funding to help tackle loneliness and isolation. The grant will see the roll out of the national Reading Friends scheme which forms part of the city’s commitment to supporting mental health and ensuring people don’t feel they are on their own during these challenging times. It will enable the library’s

Silly Squad

News · 4 June 2020

Ready, steady, let’s get silly!

LIVERPOOL’S libraries may still be closed but that isn’t stopping them from encouraging our youngest residents to pick up a book. From tomorrow, Friday, 5 June, the city’s libraries will be backing the Reading Agency’s annual Summer Reading Challenge which is going digital for 2020 and is aimed at children aged four-11. Although usually taking

Read more books

News · 4 May 2020

Liverpool’s Home Library Service

Reading books is an enjoyable and rewarding experience and it can help to make people feel less isolated and lonely. Our Home Library Service Team chooses books for customers and delivers to their door. Books based on your requests and personal preferences are selected and delivered to your home by our friendly team. Customers can

Blog · 28 April 2020

“Reading is a luxury we can all indulge”

The COVID-19 crisis — and resulting national lockdown — has gifted all of us with more time to spend at home. And what better way to relax and escape the stresses and strains of the world than by dipping into a book — says Councillor Barbara Murray, the brains behind Liverpool’s 2020 Year of Reading.

Uncategorized · 8 April 2020

Sign up, download and get reading!

Liverpool’s libraries may be temporarily closed but that hasn’t stopped the city from getting its collective head in a book – an e-book that is. The Read Liverpool website – www.readliverpool.co.uk – where residents, students and anyone who works in the city can sign up to borrow e-books and e-audio books has seen visits shoot

News · 27 October 2019

Half-term events and activities

Did you know there are a wide range of free fa-boo-lous activities taking place right here in Liverpool?  Here are some ways you can have a happy,  half-term with a Halloween twist aimed at keeping the big and little kids entertained. Get planning your days out now, for lots of skele-fun! Everton Children’s Centre On

Holocaust Memorial Day

Community · 10 September 2019

Holocaust Memorial poems preserved in anthologies

Anthologies of poems written to mark Holocaust Memorial Day earlier this year are to be presented to libraries in Liverpool and Wirral. They are comprised of 63 entries to ‘Holocaust Memorial Day 2019’, the theme for which was Torn from Home, marking the 25th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. There will also be presentations to

Business · 21 January 2019

Ready for Reload?

Liverpool Central Library is hosting Start-up Day Reloaded on Thursday 24 January. Start-up day Reloaded will give new businesses the opportunity to get practical advice from expert speakers, receive inspiration from fellow business founders and to learn about the wealth of support available to start-ups through the Business and Intellectual Property Centre at Liverpool Central