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Be Active in Selly Oak Constituency
Stirchley Library
 
www.birmingham.gov.uk/stirchleylibrary

New ! An evening with prize-winning local author, Catherine O'Flynn
Tuesday 30 September at Hall Green Library. Get your free ticket from there.

New ! Find out what's happening for Black History Month - October 2008 at libraries around the city.

Additional Information:
You can now read and print off our Newsletter (attached to the bottom of this page).

 
Stirchley Library
Library Details
Library Name Stirchley Library
Library Address Bournville Lane Birmingham B30 2JT
Library Phone Number 0121 464 1534
Library Fax Number 0121 464 0733
Library Email stirchley.library@birmingham.gov.uk
Day Opening Time Closing Time Comments
Monday 9am 5pm  
Tuesday 9am 5pm  
Wednesday     Closed all day
Thursday 1pm 19:00  
Friday 9am 5pm  
Saturday 9am 5pm  
Sunday     Closed all day
 
Location Bournville
Facilities Full Wheelchair Access
Public Toilet
Sight Impaired Facilities

Stirchley Library Map (map kindly provided by MultiMap.co.uk. Birmingham City Council accepts no liability for material contained in outside organisations' web sites)

Closure Details for Public Holidays

Access and special facilities and resources

Online Renewals

Tell us what you think about Stirchley Library

Transport and Directions
Buses - 27 stops in Bournville Lane (from Northfield) or Bond Street (from Kings Heath). 45/47 stops at the British Oak Pub (from City Centre) or Co-op supermarket (from Cotteridge) (walk back to Bourneville Lane).
Train - The Cross City line to Bournville station. Out of main entrance and turn right under bridge
Parking - Limited parking in Bond Street

Community Librarian:
Marian Wolff

Constituency Librarian
Mike Reed 0121 464 0108

Resources

Study space
Word processing facilities
Find out useful information about your area (for example childcare, nursing homes, schools performance)

Children and Teenagers

Story Tots for pre-school children
Tuesday 9.45am - 10.15am

Homework Support Sessions
Term time only Thursday 3.30pm - 5pm
Dedicated time when staff can give you extra help to get all the information you need, as well as support with the best ways to tackle your projects.
A-Z of websites for homework - Help with homework online

Teenage Magazines

For young people aged 16 and under
Books 4 U
Tell us which books you'd like us to buy for the library and you could win a prize!

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

Coffee Morning Monthly on the second Friday of the month, 10 -11.30am (all year except August)

Local Planning Applications Online
Please note - we also have printed copies of local planning applications.

Ward Information

Stirchley Library is now one of the local services managed by the Selly Oak Constituency.

For more information about the area, see our Ward Information & Services page for Selly Oak.


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
Information and Advice for Learning and Work
MP Advice Bureaux - Selly Oak Constituency
Councillors Advice Bureaux - Selly Oak Ward
Find out if your library has books and newspapers in your language
Attachments
The links below go to files which are "attached" to this page.
There is a page of advice, to help you open and read attachments.
Stirchley Library Newsletter October  2008 Stirchley Library Newsletter October 2008
 
Last updated - Wednesday 24 September 2008 Return to Top | Printer Friendly