Library opening hours
Day Opening hours
Monday 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 6pm
Tuesday 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 5.30pm
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 6pm
Friday 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 5.30pm
Saturday 9.30am to 12.30pm
Sunday Closed

All County Council managed libraries are closed on bank holidays.

Location

Valley Road
Lillington
Leamington Spa
CV32 7SJ

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What we offer
  • books, talking books, large print - browse and borrow books from our shelves
  • request books online and collect in the library
  • staff select and collect in the library.  We can supply book(s) that you like to read
  • library account enquiries & general enquiries including joining. 
  • computers with printing - printing is A4 black & white and colour. Bookable in advance online, by phone or ask in the library
  • scanning (self-service).  Instructions are available but staff support is limited. Book the Scanner PC to use this service
  • photocopier – A4 black & white and colour (staff operated)
  • WiFi
  • self service machines to issue, return & renew
  • Reading Well collection – mental and physical health self-help books and eBooks
  • sensory toys - available on request for use in the library
  • Micro:bits for loan – start coding with tiny programmable computers.  For over eight year olds
  • concessionary travel passes
  • study space
  • meeting room for hire
Children’s and young adult groups and activities
  • Lego Club – creative themed sessions for children to build and create with Lego
  • Rhyme Time – songs and rhymes for 0 to 2-years-old and parents and carers
  • Story Stomp – fun session for 2-4 year olds and their parents and carers to follow on from Rhyme Time

Eventbrite -  for further information and to book

Other groups and activities
  • Board Games Drop-in

  • Coffee Morning

  • IT Help - get help using a computer or your own device

Eventbrite - for further information and to book

Safe Place

Lillington 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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