Volunteer-run library in Doncaster is important community hub
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Allan Jones, aged 74, director of the Sprotbrough Community Library, said: “Back in 2012 when we took over the library and saved it from being closed it was just a library.
“Now it’s a real asset to the community with classes and reading groups - we’re also a community hub.”
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Hide AdThe library is open six days a week and is run by 40 volunteers.
Lyndon Walters, aged 67, from Sprotbrough, director of the library, said: “There is always something going on here.
“We have everything from yoga to philosophy classes and creative writing workshops.
“We’re open late three nights a week and lots of groups hold meetings here.”
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Hide AdAs well as the traditional features of a library there is also a computer suite and printing facilities available to members.
Maureen O'Brien, aged 62, from Cusworth, works at the library, she said: “We have a great selection of books and if we don’t have what you want we can order it in.
“Reading is really making a comeback - we’re seeing the numbers of people borrowing books on the rise again.
“I think that’s because we’re wonderful - our volunteer team offers so much to the public.”
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Hide AdThe library also has online facilities as well which include e-books and music.
The staff and volunteers at the library are looking forward to the new library opening in the town centre later this year.
Allan said: “I hope that it regenerates an interest in books and people will come and see that we are a welcoming place.”
It’s free to become a member of the library - you can walk in and sign up on the spot as long as you bring some ID.
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Hide Ad“We’re not a quiet library - there is always something going on here,” Maureen continued.
The library is always looking for more volunteers if you are interested you can email: [email protected]