Green Hammerton Library & Family Hub - Archive
Children, young people and adults in Green Hammerton and surrounding villages will be able to enjoy reading and literacy activities from July 2023.
Families can borrow new books, for themselves and their children, take them home, read them, write a book review and get a fun reward when they return books by the due date.
The Library @ Library Cottage may be the smallest Library in England, but it makes big provision for all. (The smallest library is replacing Jane’s Hair Design, next door to the Village Club on Boroughbridge Road).
Library Provision
Read & Play : Stay & Play to support and celebrate the care provided by grandparents, parents, guardians, child carers, nannies and governesses as well as statutory main provision.
Primary school and day nursery visits (in small groups)
Junior Scrabble Club (6-16 years)
Junior Chess Club (6-16 years)
Lego Club (6-16 years)
Wildlife Big Butterfly Count
Small group meetings & conferences
English Conversation Group
Ramblers Rest Space
Photocopying & Printing
Our Services
Children, young people and adults in Green Hammerton and surrounding villages will be able to enjoy reading and literacy activities from July 2023.
Families can borrow new books, for themselves and their children, take them home, read them, write a book review and get a fun reward when they return books by the due date.
The Library @ Library Cottage may be the smallest Library in England, but it makes big provision for all. (The smallest library is replacing Jane’s Hair Design, next door to the Village Club on Boroughbridge Road).
What’s On…
The Green Hammerton Community Planting Day takes place on Monday 18 November 2024 from 11.00 a.m. until 1.30 p.m.
We're starting at the Primary School with an Ecology Talk by Paul Cassidy, Ecology & Conservation Manager, followed by a brisk walk to the Strata/Adore Housing Estate to plant orchard trees, berries, bulbs and hedgerow.
Children will be provided with gardening gloves and trowels by Meadfleet Open Space Management Company and we encourage all attendees to wear warm clothes, waterproofs and wellies. The aim is to inspire young and old; established and newer residents to appreciate the wildlife around them, encourage biodiversity and beautify the village for this and future generations.
If you would like to attend, please get in touch with Miss Holloway at GH Primary School or with Mrs. Lister at the Village Library.
Library Provision
Read & Play : Stay & Play to support and celebrate the care provided by grandparents, parents, guardians, child carers, nannies and governesses as well as statutory main provision.
Primary school and day nursery visits (in small groups)
Junior Scrabble Club (6-16 years)
Junior Chess Club (6-16 years)
Lego Club (6-16 years)
Wildlife Big Butterfly Count
Small group meetings & conferences
English Conversation Group
Ramblers Rest Space
Photocopying & Printing
Opening Times
Opening Times for children young people and families:
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays
10.00 – 12.00 closed for lunch then 2.30 – 5.00
contact@greenhammertonlibrary.co.uk
Library sessions and activities are free, but your donations will go to a charity of our choice. If you would like to book in advance for Read & Play: Stay & Play or junior clubs, or you are an adult wishing to book a space to complete the Times crosswords (concise and or cryptic), in silence, please contact Library Cottage on 01423 368886 or 07984 972 495.
contact@greenhammertonlibrary.co.uk
Dance Educational Harrogate is running its usual Musical Theatre course during the school Easter holidays for children between 7 and 15 years. Classes start at 9.00 a.m until 3.00 p.m.
ar Harrogate Ladies’ College, Clarence Drive, Harrogate.
Book at www.danceedhg.com
Email: info@danceedhg.com