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City Libraries Offering the Drop-And-Go Service 28 September 28 September 2020 City libraries offering the Drop-and-Go service Name of the Library Telephone Numbers Address Email Address Adriaanse Library 021 444 2392 Adriaanse Avenue, Elsies River 7490 [email protected] Avondale Library 021 527 3529 Grosvenor Ave, Avondale, Atlantis 7349 [email protected] Belhar Library 021 814 1315 Blackberry Crescent, Belhar 7493 [email protected] Bellville Library 021 444 0300 Carel Van Aswegen Street, Bellville 7530 [email protected] Bellville South Library 021 951 4370 Kasselsvlei Road, Bellville South 7530 [email protected] Bothasig Library 021 400 2757 Vryburger Avenue, Bothasig, 7441 [email protected] Brackenfell Library 021 400 3806 Paradys Street, Brackenfell, 7560 [email protected] Bridgetown Library 021 699 0914 Cnr Cornflower & Heide Street, Bridgetown 7764 [email protected] Browns Farm Library 021 444 3836 Bristol Road, Off Ingulube Road, Philippi West 7785 [email protected] Central Library 021 444 0983 Drill Hall, Parade Street, Cape Town,8001 [email protected] Claremont Library 021 673 2060 Library Square, Wilderness Road Claremont 7708 [email protected] Colin Eglin Sea Point Library 021 400 4184 Civic Centre, Cnr Three Anchor Bay & Main Rds, Sea Point 8001 [email protected] Crossroads Library 021 444 2533 Philippi Village, Cwangco Crescent, Philippi 7781 [email protected] Delft Library 021 400 3678 Cnr Delft & Voorbrug Road, Delft 7210 [email protected] Delft South Library 021 400 3758 Main Road, Delft South 7120 [email protected] Du Noon Library 021 400 6401/2 2 Waxberry Street, Du Noon 7441 [email protected] Durbanville Library 021 444 7070 Cnr Oxford & Koeberg Rd, Durbanville 7550 [email protected] Edgemead Library 021 444 7352 Edgemead Avenue, Edgemead 7460 [email protected] Eersterivier Library 021 444 7670 Cnr Bobs Way & Beverley Street, Eerste River 7100 [email protected] Fisantekraal Library 021 444 9259 Cnr Dullah Omar & Peter Mokaba Street, Fisantekraal 7500 [email protected] Fish Hoek Library 021 400 7101/2 Central Circle, Fish Hoek 7975 [email protected] Gordons Bay Library 021 400 6371 Watt Street, Gordon's Bay 7151 [email protected] Grassy Park Library 021 707 5240 Market Square, Grassy Park 7945 [email protected] Gugulethu Library 021 400 5660 Ny 144, Guguletu 7784 [email protected] Hangberg Library 021 790 4662 Bayview Road, Hout Bay Harbour 7800 [email protected] Hanover Park Library 021 400 3417 Cnr Hanover Park Ave & Surren Road, Hanover Park [email protected] Harare Library 021 444 0280 42 Ncumo Street, Harare Square, Harare Khayelitsha 7530 [email protected] Heideveld Library 021 684 1600 Cnr Heideveld & Hogsback Road, Heideveld 7764 [email protected] Hout Bay Library 021 791 4660 Melkhout Crescent, Hout Bay 7800 [email protected] Huguenot Square Library 021 400 3758 Cnr Belhar Drive & Huguenot Road, Belhar 7490 [email protected] Kensington Library 021 400 4345 Cnr 11th Ave & Fractreton Ave, KENSINGTON 7405 [email protected] Kloof Street Library 021 424 3308 122b Kloof Street, Tamboerskloof 8001 [email protected] Koeberg Library 021 553 2514 Merchant Walk, Duynefontein, Melkbosstrand, 7441 [email protected] Kommetjie Library 021 783 1843 Somerset Way, Kommetjie 7975 [email protected] Kraaifontein Library 021 444 1066 Brighton Way, Kraaifontein, 7570 [email protected] Kuyasa Library 021 444 5070 Walter Sisulu Drive, Khayelitsha 7530 [email protected] Lansdowne Library 021 762 4671 Cnr Church Street & Lansdowne Road, Lansdowne 7780 [email protected] Leonsdale Library 021 400 6244 12th Avenue, LEONSDALE 7460 [email protected] Lwandle Library 021 400 7017 Vulindlela Road, Lwandle 7143 [email protected] List of libraries offering Drop-and-Go service Name of the Library Telephone Numbers Address Email Address Macassar Library 021 444 6787 10 Bind Avenue, Macassar 7143 [email protected] Maitland Library 021 511 4573 Cnr Colin & Voortrekker Road, Maitland, 7405 [email protected] Mamre Library 021 400 4232 Main Road, Mamre, 7347 [email protected] Manenberg Library 021 444 9994 Cnr Sabie & Thames Road, Manenberg 7764 [email protected] Masiphumelele Library 021 444 4200 1572 Motopeng Street, Masiphumelele 7975 [email protected] Meadowridge Library 021 712 9382 Howard Drive, Meadowridge 7800 [email protected] Melton Rose Library 021 444 0980 Cnr Fynbos & Melbos Street, Melton Rose 7100 [email protected] Moses Mabhida Library 021 400 3744 Tungwana Road, Site C, Khayelitsha 7530 [email protected] Mowbray Library 021 689 1201 31 Main Road, Mowbray 7700 [email protected] Muizenberg Library 021 444 3197 Cnr Atlantic & Beach Road, Muizenberg 7945 [email protected] Nyanga Library 021 400 6013 Freedom Square, Off Zwelitsha Drive, Nyanga 7750 [email protected] Ocean View Library 021 783 1887 Carina Close, Ocean View 7975 [email protected] Ottery Library 021 400 4410 Cnr Bruce & Edwards Road, Ottery 7800 [email protected] Parow Library 021 444 0940 Cnr McIntyre Street & 1st Avenue PAROW 7500 [email protected] PD Paulse Library 021 900 2940 Rietvlei Way, Sarepta 7580 [email protected] Phillipi Library 021 444 6952 Cnr Phumlani Ave & Ngqabe Road, Philippi East 7785 [email protected] Pinelands Library 021 530 76130 Howard Centre, Pinelands 7405 [email protected] Plumstead Library 021 797 7240 The Village Square, Yudelman's Lane, Off Main Road, Plumstead 7800 [email protected] Retreat Library 021 701 1156 Joe Marks Boulevard, Retreat 7945 [email protected] Rylands Library 021 637 2220 Balu Parker Drive, Gatesville 7764 [email protected] Scottsdene Library 021 444 8101 Edam Way, Scottsdene, 7570 [email protected] Simonstown Library 021 786 1553 Main Road, Simon's Town 7975 [email protected] Sir Lowry’s Pass Library 021 858 1139 Brinkhuis Street, Sir Lowry's Pass 7133 [email protected] Strand Library 021 444 3106 Mills Street, Strand 7140 [email protected] Strandfontein Library 021 393 2112 Cnr Welgelegen Road & Dennegeur Ave Strandfontein 7785 [email protected] Suiderstrand Library 021 841 4900 60 Lower Gordon's Bay Road, Strand 7140 [email protected] Table View Library 021 557 8995 Birkenhead Road, Tableview 7441 [email protected] Tokai Library 021 710 1480 Tokai Road, Tokai 7945 [email protected] Town Centre Library 021 417 0675/2/8 Mitchell's Plain Town Centre, Symphony Walk, Mitchell's Plain 7785 [email protected] Tygervalley Library 021 400 3451 Lower Level, Tygervalley Centre, Bellville, 7530 [email protected] Valhalla Park Library 021 400 3400 Angela Street, Valhalla Park 7490 [email protected] Vredehoek Library 021 464 1200 14 Derry Street Vredehoek 8001 [email protected] Wesfleur Library 021 400 3217 Wesfleur Circle, Atlantis, 7349 [email protected] Woodstock Library 021 444 6867 Town Hall, Cnr Clyde & Aberdeen Rd Woodstock 7925 [email protected] Wynberg Library 021 797 6492 Maynardville, Wynberg, 7800 [email protected] Page 2 of 2 .
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