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Hartley library

Hartley library is a lifeline particularly as we find travelling more difficult-particularly with the covid problem. The staff there are wonderful so please ensure that it stays open
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Wonderful place for children

We’ve been members of our local library since our first child was born, almost 11 years ago. A trip to the library has always been exciting for the children. We would sit together and read books and they had my undivided attention. I went to the rhyme time events with my youngest. We loved all the events the library would put on, at Christmas and in the summer, especially with the funny library lion! My children have loved doing the summer reading challenge each year. As I don’t drive, the library was a good place to walk to, to spend…
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A friendly and relaxing place.

Sittingbourne - I like that there is ample comfy seating for children and adults to sit back and relax with a good book, that there are user-friendly self-checkouts that even my children can use independently, there is a wide range of mental health leaflets available breaking the stigma. I appreciate the kind way in which the staff deal with my children's many questions and transactions at the desk clearly valuing each and every person, young or old that walks through their door.