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Libraries and community hubs O

ur libraries are safe community spaces that welcome about 400,000 visitors every year, connecting people to literature, knowledge, entertainment and the world.

There’s more than 100,000 books, magazines and DVDs together with over 30,000 eBooks and eMagazines available for you to enjoy. Free unlimited wifi and free-touse desktop computers are also available. Streaming video with Kanopy and Beamafilm, online training through LinkedIn Learning, as well as access to hundreds of national and international newspapers and magazines via PressReader are available from anywhere with your library card (and an internet connection!).

communities, and the Library Home Service which brings the library to those who can’t get out to library venues • Hakeke Street Library at 65 Hakeke Street – a self-service library in partnership with the Hakeke Street Community Centre • Rangiora Street Library at 10 Rangiora Street – a self-service library in partnership with community group Progress Castlecliff • Aramoho Library at 2 Mitchell Street – a self-service library in partnership with Pasifika Vision Forum Trust a website – www.whanganuilibrary. com – that includes a digital

lending library. You can search the collection, reserve and renew books and manage your library account through the library website.

Joining It is free to join the library – you can register online or at any branch. Then bring some form of identification, such as your driver’s licence or passport to the library to complete registration and get your library card – with your all-important membership number! For more information about our libraries call 06 349 1000 or visit www.whanganuilibrary.com

Opening hours Davis Library

Monday to Friday 9.30am to 6.00pm; Saturday 10.00am to 5.00pm; Sunday 10.00am to 3.00pm

Alexander Library Te Rerenga Mai o Te Kāuru

Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5.00pm

Gonville Library

Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm; Saturday 10.00am to 2.00pm, closed Sunday

Whanganui District Library

Hakeke Street Library

Monday to Friday 9.00am to 1.00pm

Library services are provided via: • a central library – the ‘Davis’ in Pukenamu Queen’s Park • a heritage research library – the ‘Alexander’ in Pukenamu Queen’s Park • a community-based library – Gonville Library at 44 Abbot Street • two mobile library vans – visiting schools and rest homes and servicing suburban and rural

Rangiora Street Library

Thursday, Friday 11am to 3pm, Saturday, Sunday 10am to 2pm

Aramoho Library

Tuesday to Friday 11:00am to 3:00pm

Mobile Library

The Tahi and Rua vans are on the road for more than 40 hours per week, with more than 30 scheduled stops

Suzanne Aubert Library

This library at St Joseph’s Church in Jerusalem, RD6 on the Whanganui River Road, is open on request. Call 06 342 8190 or email old.convent@compassion.org.nz

The libraries run holiday programmes and events throughout the year for children and families. They also look after our community’s memories and enable people to discover and connect with their own and their community’s stories.

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