Your local East Sussex library is not just about what you borrow, it's about what you gain. Yes, you'll find that familiar sense of calm and a world of books to escape into.
But it's also a place to connect – to learn something new, bring your little ones for a song, access essential resources, or simply unwind. Whatever your age, whatever your interest, your library has something for you, including:
- Study spaces: Find a quiet spot with computers, printing, scanning, and free wifi. Perfect for students, job seekers, or anyone needing to get things done, your library provides the resources to help you succeed.
- E-library 24/7: Access thousands of e-books, audiobooks, and magazines from anywhere, anytime, straight to your device. Your free digital doorway to endless stories and knowledge is always open.
- Activities for children: From joyful Story Time and Rhyme Time sessions for little ones to exciting initiatives like the Summer Reading Challenge, Lego club, and Homework club for older children, your library offers fantastic free activities designed to spark imagination, encourage reading, and support learning for all ages.
- Community connection: Your library is a welcoming space to connect. Join groups, learn new skills, explore local history, or trace your family history. Discover diverse activities and support for all ages and interests.
Begin your library adventure.
It's free to join East Sussex libraries and unlock a wealth of resources for you and your family. Join online or pop into your local library.
Learn more about your library:
- Pop into your nearest library.
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