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00777 West Devon Guide How much does it cost? Young readers • Photocopiers, faxes and study areas Welcome Joining is FREE. Join at any age All mobile libraries have books for Look through this leaflet – babies too. Join at your mobile young readers: • Meeting rooms and computer library, no ID needed. suites for hire and find out what • Board books Borrowing books is FREE. Devon’s mobile library • Picture books Bringing the library to you Non-fiction and children’s books service can offer you. • Home library service for can be reserved FREE. • Books for beginner readers You may be surprised! housebound people There is a small charge for renting • Stories • Services to residential and DVDs, audio books and for • Nursery rhymes Books nursing homes reserving fiction books. • Poems and jokes • Best sellers, classics, all-time • Large print and audio books • Summer Reading Challenge favourites, travel guides, When does the mobile • Hearing loops and magnifiers COVER FRONT • Book Track biographies, the latest must- library visit? • Books in different languages reads There is a cyber dog called M@x, • Computer software and The library visits fortnightly. See with his own website: • Books with larger print *equipment for people with the timetables in this leaflet. www.devon.gov.uk/thezone • Audio books disabilities 24 Hour library Your responsibility • Makaton books Meeth Iddesleigh Films * at selected libraries. There’s another library at Please look after your library card. • DVDs – dramas, comedy, Highampton Broadwoodkelly www.devon.gov.uk/libraries Yo u are responsible for what is children’s, leisure interest Bondleigh • Search the full catalogue borrowed with it*. Please tell us if it Hatherleigh Exbourne is lost or stolen, or if any of your • Reserve books to pick up from What can I borrow? personal details change. Dornaford Hamlet North your mobile library* Northlew Inwardleigh Tawton Yo u can borrow up to* - * by accepting your library card, you • Free access to subscription are agreeing to abide by Devon • 12 books for 4 weeks services like Encyclopaedia Libraries’current rules and Folly Gate Belstone Spreyton Britannica and Times Digital regulations. Corner • 4 DVDs for 2 weeks Ashbury Okehampton Archive* • 4 audio books for 4 weeks Sticklepath South • Ask a question, get an answer – Be part of something BIG Tawton Borrow from your mobile library 24 hour enquiry service Germansweek South Zeal CrockernwellCrockernwell There are 50 local libraries across Boasley Belstone and take back to your local library. Devon that you are welcome to Cross * PIN required – ask for details. Whiddon Drewsteignton *varies for under 16s and people who join as well. Bratton Throwleigh Down are disabled. Clovelly Teenage readers • Books Bridestowe Gidleigh All mobile libraries have books for • Music & films* Murchington Lewdown teenagers: • Computers, *Wi-Fi spots, **free Liftondown Chagford Internet, email and more • Fiction Lifton Lydford • Graphic novels and Manga • Language courses West UR Library is a library website • Magazines and newspapers just for teenagers: • Printed music and plays www.devon.gov.uk/urlibrary • Local studies and family history Milton Abbot Mary Tavy Horndon • Self-service in some libraries Postbridge • Friendly staff helping you to find Peter Tavy Devon Local Libraries answers Wheal Tavistock BACK COVER BACK Maria • Loans from other libraries Higher Longford Mobile Library Stops • Author visits Rubbytown Princetown Whitchurch • Readers’ and writers’workshops Mobile Library Stops Sampford Spiney (on more than one day) • Reading groups Sortridge Horrabridge • Sessions to help with computer BBucklanduckland Dousland basics MonachorumMonachorum Yelverton * at selected libraries. BereBere Crapstone AlstonAlston Z-card ** half an hour free use every day, Milton Hoo Meavy Weir Quay Combe longer for a small fee. This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey patent box material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction BereBere infringes Crown copyright and may lead to Printed on recycled paper. 00777 FerrersFerrers prosecution or civil proceedings. 100019783. 2010 West Devon mobile library timetable 2011 The mobile library visits fortnightly Tuesday Wednesday Friday Jan 418 May 10 24 Sep 13 27 Jan 519 May 11 25 Sep 14 28 Jan 721 May 13 27 Sep 21630 Feb 115 Jun 721 Oct 11 25 Feb 216 Jun 822 Oct 12 26 Feb 418 Jun 10 24 Oct 14 28 Mar 11529 Jul 519 Nov 822 Mar 21630 Jul 620 Nov 923 Mar 418 Jul 822 Nov 11 25 Apr 12 26 Aug 21630 Dec 620 Apr 13 27 Aug 31731 Dec 721 Apr 11529 Aug 519 Dec 923 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Hatherleigh Lower Car Park 09:15 11:15 Peter Tavy Old Post Office 09:00 09:45 Belstone Corner The Beeches 09:00 09:30 Throwleigh Week Cross 09:15 09:45 Horndon Midlands 10:00 10:20 North Tawton Square 11:00 13:00 Throwleigh Wonson Head 10:00 10:30 Mary Tavy Bus Stop 10:30 11:00 Hoo Meavy Hoo Meavy 11:30 11:50 Throwleigh Post Office 10:40 11:00 Mary Tavy Brentor Fork 11:05 11:35 Whitchurch Friars Walk 12:05 12:35 Throwleigh Shilstone Lane 11:05 11:25 Lydford War Memorial 11:50 12:35 Hatherleigh Community Centre 11:20 12:20 Germansweek Post Office 12:00 12:45 Jan 14 28 May 620 Sep 923 Feb 11 25 Jun 317 Oct 721 Gidleigh Little Ensworthy 11:35 11:55 Lydford Sedgeford House 12:40 13:00 Mar 11 25 Jul 11529 Nov 418 Murchington Murchington 12:05 12:25 Ashbury Station 13:50 14:10 Apr 8 Aug 12 26 Dec 216 Hatherleigh Care Village 12:35 13:10 Boasley Cross School 14:00 15:00 Village Stop Arrive Depart Drewsteignton Square 13:45 14:15 Northlew Square 14:25 15:40 Dornaford Hamlet Dornaford Hamlet 09:00 09:10 Highampton School 15:00 15:45 Bridestowe Cocksheath Cross 15:20 15:40 Exbourne Post Office 09:15 09:55 Crockernwell Stanbury's Orchard 15:05 15:25 Bridestowe White Hart 16:00 16:45 Exbourne School 10:00 10:20 Inwardleigh Village 16:00 16:20 Iddesleigh Duke of York 11:45 12:15 Jan 11 25 May 31731 Sep 620 Folly Gate New Road 16:40 17:00 Feb 822 Jun 14 28 Oct 418 Higher Longford Silent Woman Caravan Park 15:00 15:45 Mar 822 Jul 12 26 Nov 11529 Broadwoodkelly Telephone Kiosk 15:35 16:05 Apr 519 Aug 923 Dec 13 Thursday Bondleigh Bridge 16:15 16:35 Village Stop Arrive Depart Jan 620 May 12 26 Sep 11529 Bondleigh Old School 16:40 17:00 Bere Alston Alexander Road 09:00 09:30 Feb 317 Jun 923 Oct 13 27 Bere Alston The Village 09:35 11:35 Mar 31731 Jul 721 Nov 10 24 Apr 14 28 Aug 418 Dec 822 Saturday Postbridge Post Office 10:50 11:35 Village Stop Arrive Depart Jan 822 May 14 28 Sep 317 Weir Quay Weir Quay 11:40 12:00 Feb 519 Jun 11 25 Oct 11529 Bere Ferrers War Memorial 13:30 14:00 Horrabridge Longash 09:00 09:45 Mar 519 Jul 923 Nov 12 26 Bere FerrersSocial Club 14:05 16:05 Horrabridge Station Road 09:50 10:50 Apr 21630 Aug 620 Dec 10 24 Rubbytown Rubbytown 16:30 16:50 Sortridge Sortridge 10:55 11:25 Village Stop Arrive Depart Wheal Maria Wheal Maria 17:00 17:30 Sampford Spiney Brook Cottage 11:30 12:00 Hatherleigh Community Centre 09:30 12:30 Meeth Bull & Dragon 11:55 12:25 Dousland Stables 12:15 12:45 Jan 15 29 May 721 Sep 10 24 Wednesday Feb 12 26 Jun 418 Oct 822 Yelverton Briar Tor 13:45 14:30 Mar 12 26 Jul 21630 Nov 519 Jan 12 26 May 418 Sep 721 Crapstone Pilchers Field 14:35 15:20 Apr 923 Aug 13 27 Dec 317 Feb 923 Jun 11529 Oct 519 Buckland Monachorum School 15:30 16:15 Mar 923 Jul 13 27 Nov 21630 Village Stop Arrive Depart Apr 620 Aug 10 24 Dec 14 Milton Combe Milton Combe 16:25 17:10 North Tawton Square 09:30 12:30 Village Stop Arrive Depart Yelverton Shopping Parade 09:30 12:30 Belstone Green 09:00 09:45 Milton Abbot School 09:30 10:30 Sticklepath Oak Tree Gardens 09:55 10:40 South Tawton Taw Green 10:50 11:10 Liftondown Telephone Box 11:00 11:20 South Tawton Seven Stars 11:20 11:40 Lifton Church 11:30 12:30 South ZealOld Post House 11:50 12:35 South ZealZeal Head 12:40 13:00 Lewdown War Memorial 13:30 14:15 Spreyton Village 14:10 14:55 Disclaimer: Due to operational circumstances, the mobile library may need Bratton Clovelly Village 15:00 15:45 to be off road and unable to visit on some dates. Details will be publicised Whiddon Down Chapel 15:40 16:25 closer to the time..
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