Nuneaton Library Christmas Opening Hours

  • Christmas Eve - close at 4.00pm
  • Christmas Day – closed
  • Boxing Day – closed
  • 27 December – closed
  • 28 December – open
  • 29 December - open
  • 30 December - open
  • 31 December - close at 4.00pm
  • New Years Day - closed
Library opening hours
Day Opening hours
Monday 10am to 6pm
Tuesday 9am to 6pm
Wednesday 9am to 6pm
Thursday 9am to 6pm
Friday 9am to 5pm
Saturday 9am to 4pm
Sunday 10am to 2pm

All County Council managed libraries are closed on bank holidays and when these fall on a Monday, the library is also closed on the preceding Sunday.

Location

Church Street
Nuneaton
CV11 4DR

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What we offer
Let’s Make technology space

Let’s Make – explore and experiment with innovative and creative technology, including 3D printing, virtual reality, coding, digital embroidery and much more. 

Children’s and young adult groups and activities

Drop in, no need to book, unless otherwise stated.

  • Book Magic – free family fun for children of all ages and their accompanying adults. Stories and crafts
  • Lego Club – creative themed sessions for children to build and create with Lego - booking required
  • Rhyme Time – songs and rhymes for 0 to 2-year-olds, and parents and carers
  • Spark Young Writers Group – for young people in school years 7 – 13 (aged 11 – 18), interested in creative writing.  Contact Spark Young Writers to join the group
  • Story Stomp –  fun with stories and rhymes for 2-4 year olds and their parents and carers

Eventbrite - to book and events information

Other groups and activities
  • IT Help - get help using a computer or your own device
  • Readers Digest - afternoon reading group.  2.30pm to 4pm on the second Monday of the month
  • Stitch Up! An informal club for crochet, knitting and hand sewing of all kinds. Enjoy a chat, share ideas and bring along a project to work on!  Beginners to advanced levels welcome.

Eventbrite - to book and events information

Safe Place

Nuneaton Library is a Safe Place where you can go to get help if you feel unsafe or at risk when you are out and about.

We will help you contact your support worker, family member, carer or the police. You will know it’s a Safe Place as it will have a sticker in the window.

For more information visit the Safe Places page.

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