Kings Heath Library
www.birmingham.gov.uk/kingsheathlibrary
Popular author Annie Murray visiting Kings Heath Library
Annie Murray visiting Kings Heath Library on Tuesday 15th May at 2.00 to 3.00pm. She will be talking about her latest book - My Daughter, My Mother.This is a free event, but you will need a ticket. Tickets are available from Kings Heath Library only.
Sorry, we are unable to take bookings by phone.
Kings Heath Library Enterprise Club
Are you starting your own business? Do you have a business idea that you would like to discuss with an expert? Then come along to Kings Heath Library Enterprise Club on the last Friday of every month. An advisor from GOAL will be here offering information and support about self employment and starting your own business. GOAL can put you in touch with business mentors/trainers who can guide you through the process of:
- Starting up a business
- Free accredited business training
- Start-up grants/funding
This advice is FREE to everyone! Just drop in between 10.30am and 12.30pm. If you would like more information please contact Zahida on 07967 106735 or email her at zahida@gwacic.com
Forthcoming Enterprise Club dates are: 27 April, 25 May and 29 June.
Adult Learners' Week - Family History Events in Birmingham Libraries
Free introductory sessions for people who are interested in starting to trace their family history. Places are limited so please book in advance by phoning the library.
Mon 14 May 11am -12noon South Yardley Library
Mon 14 May 1 -2pm Acocks Green Library
Mon 14 May 3-30 - 4-30pm Perry Common Library
Mon 14 May 6.30 -7.30pm Sheldon Library
Tues 15 May 11.30am -12.30pm Erdington Library
Tues 15 May 2.00 -3.00pm Castle Vale Library
Wed 16 May 1.30 -3pm Weoley Castle Library
Thur 17 May 10 -11.30am Harborne Library
Keep Birmingham Working
This is a broad partnership initiative, delivered through libraries, to help people in Birmingham find work, start a business, learn new skills or become self employed. Your local library is a community hub that can help you back into the world of paid employment, or be your own boss and upgrade your skills through its range of services. Find out more about our Library Work Clubs and Enterprise Clubs.
Birmingham
West Midlands
UK
B14 7SW
Buses - Stopping on the High Street 35, 50. 50Y, 53Y and 54Y. Midland Red buses 177,178 and 179.
Other bus routes into Kings Heath stop at Vicarage Road and Addison Road, these are the 11, 69 and South-West Link. Also the 27 (south circular) stops in All Saints Road.
Parking
Parking is permitted on the High Street opposite the library during the mornings 8-1pm, for 1 hour. In the afternoon it is possible to park on the library side of the road but not directly in front. Unrestricted parking is allowed in the side roads. A small pay and display carpark is situated on the opposite side of the road opposite Argos.
Kings Heath Library Location Map
Access and special facilities and resources
Closure Details for Public Holidays
Tell us what you think about Kings Heath Library
Community Librarian - Margaret Hunt
Resources
Books in Urdu, Punjabi, Gujerati, Hindi, French, German, Italian and Spanish
Study space.
Display space for local groups
Lesbian and Gay Collection
A small collection of books in Polish
Find out useful information about your area (for example childcare, nursing homes, schools performance)
Children and Teenagers
Regular Events and Resources
Under 5s Storytime for children aged 2-5 years
Mondays 2pm - 2.45pm
Homework Support Sessions (term time only)
We are happy to help with homework enquiries at any time.
Teenage Magazines
Young Libraries
Find out more about how children can enjoy the library at www.birmingham.gov.uk/younglibraries
Childcare
To find out about childcare facilities in your area, please contact the Family Information Service on 0121 303 3521.
Adults
Kings Heath Library is a Poetry Place
Local Planning Applications Online
Local History
Kings Heath Local History Society
Ward Information
Kings Heath Library is now one of the local services managed by the Hall Green constituency.
Information for Learning and Work. All our libraries offer up to date, free and impartial information on local and national learning and work opportunities
Related Links
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