Isle of Wight Library
The Isle of Wight Library service provide a range of a fantastic offerings: Loaning books, CD and DVDs to Islanders.
All branches also have computers available with Internet access for use by Island residents and visitors alike.
Considerable cuts have been made to the libraries over the last six years, but despite this, staff are friendly and welcoming, attracting faithful users of the service.
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Rain didn't stop the picket lines in Niton and East Cowes
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The budget speech that David Pugh read from at last night's council meeting
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Daft Old Duffer shares his relationship with the library service
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The budget speech that Vanessa Churchman read from at last week's council meeting
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Cabinet members will vote tonight on proposed changes for toilets and libraries
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The 1964 Public Libraries and Museums Act says that those responsible must "promote the improvement of the public library service." Shutting them isn't improving them
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George Brown's speech about the future of Island library services
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To keep all of the Island's libraries open would only cost £236,000 - tha's only 0.2% of the council's total budget, says Cllr Bob Blezzard