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Our new free reusable Love Your Library water bottles are available to collect from libraries, thanks to a recent partnership with Suffolk Building Society.
We're working with BBC Radio Suffolk on a new appeal to collect donations of new toys to spread some festive joy to children this Christmas.
Warm Welcome builds on the success of last year’s kindness campaign with all Suffolk libraries acting as warm spaces and many offering hot drinks and kindness racks offering free donated quality clothing.
Clare Sams joins us as our first Environmentalist in Residence and will provide communities with a brilliant opportunity to connect with experts on their doorstep, learn how to make eco-friendly choices and contribute to a greener future.
Woodbridge Library is trialling new opening hours from 4 December to allow the library to remain open for longer on Monday afternoons.
Suffolk County Council has recently launched a public consultation encouraging Suffolk residents to tell the council what they want from their library services in the future.
More than 770 young people aged 10-16 attended the creative Blank Page workshops over the summer holidays, and our winter programme will be announced soon.
We're excited to announce our next Online Book Festival in February 2024 for Suffolk Libraries Day, which includes author talks with Lee Child, Tracy Borman, Cara Hunter and Anthony Horowitz.
Bungay Library has secured funding from East Suffolk Council to replace and improve the entrance area, and work will hopefully start in spring 2024.
Suffolk Libraries is inviting Suffolk’s small and medium sized businesses to take part in a consultation to help to identify how to better support employees with their wellbeing.
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