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Green Libraries Week will highlight the role libraries can play in celebrating green spaces and tackling climate change.
We will again be running a ‘Warm Welcome’ cost of living campaign over the coming winter, and all our libraries will be operating as warm spaces serving free hot drinks and other essential items.
The winners of this summer's Blank Page competition for young people have been announced.
Suffolk Libraries’ annual Wild Reads programme run in partnership with Suffolk Wildlife Trust has relaunched for 2024 and includes a brand-new children's programme with events and activities for all ages throughout the autumn and winter months.
A silent auction has been announced for a new piece of artwork donated to Suffolk Libraries by elusive artist known only as The Hat for the Make a Difference With a Daisy campaign.
Beccles and Bury St Edmunds libraries will soon be launching their own M-Powered menopause support groups to help people understand and manage the symptoms of the perimenopause and menopause.
Anyone struggling to afford a mobile phone contract can soon get a free SIM card with mobile data through Suffolk Libraries, thanks to funding from Suffolk’s Digital Inclusion Fund to administer the National Databank across the county.
Suffolk Libraries’ fundraising daisy chain left Jimmy's Farm on Sunday 1 September with many of the daisies now unveiled at Somerleyton Hall Gardens near Lowestoft, and are on display in the Walled Garden until the end of September.
Suffolk Libraries is launching a new dementia support group and café at Stowmarket Library.
With thousands of young children visiting libraries in Suffolk, we're recommending a new app to parents to help children with their learning.
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