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Easter Update

We’re excited to share that for the first time, the Library and Tourist Information Centre will be open on Easter Saturday, 4th April, from 10am to 1pm.
If you’re out and about enjoying the Easter festivities, don’t forget to pop in and say hello.
Whether you need books, local info, or just a friendly chat, we’d love to see you.
Hop on by and make us part of your Easter weekend
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Welcome to Our Easter Celebration!

We’re delighted to invite children and families to join us for a joyful collection of Easter-themed activities designed to spark creativity, curiosity, and plenty of smiles.
From science experiments to a poetry competition, each activity is crafted to help young readers explore, imagine, and celebrate the season together.
We can’t wait to share the fun and make some wonderful springtime memories with you.
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Discover Something New — For Free!

For a limited time, Lechlade Community Library and Tourist Information Centre is offering free audiobook loans.
Whether you’re walking, commuting, or relaxing at home, audiobooks make it easy to enjoy reading in a whole new way.
Explore the collection and find your next favourite listen for free.
Ready to press play?
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Jigsaws

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Warm Welcome Spaces

Lechlade Community Library and Tourist Information Centre is a registered warm, welcome space. You are welcome to come in, use our facilities, or just sit for a while.
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Friends of Lechlade Community Library

The Friends of Lechlade Community Library are key to the survival of our library in the centre of Lechlade.
Our grant from Gloucestershire County Council is £12,000 per annum, just £1,000 per month. But our running costs are around £15,000 – £16,000 annually, and these will probably increase over the coming years due to inflation.
The running costs, such as lighting, heating, insurance, equipment and maintenance have to be covered, but we also fund the purchase of books for both adults and children, support activities in the library, provide computer access, printing/copying and an Information Centre for both visitors and community.
We have to cover the shortfall on running costs, and then there can also be unexpected costs, especially because we use an old building. That means that our finances are stretched, and additional funding is essential.
This is a community library run by volunteers, who give of their time free, and want the library to continue to serve Lechlade and the surrounding area.
Those who become Friends of the Library do exactly that, by supporting the library with a Standing Order of £10, or more, each year. The more Friends who join us, the better we can continue all of our activities.
If you feel that you could become a Friend, and help keep your community library open, then you can do this in one of two ways.
(a) Pop into the library with your bank details, and complete a Friends form with your annual donation amount, so that we can set up an order on your bank. We can also claim Gift Aid if you are a tax payer.
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(b) Set up a Standing Order to Lechlade Library Ltd, please contact us for the bank account details.
Thank you from all of us at Lechlade Community Library.
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New Library App

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Maps and Guides for sale
There are a variety of Maps and Booklets for sale in the library, which will inspire you to explore the beautiful Cotswolds.

These leaflets are wonderful little maps, each of them showing a circular walk from Lechlade Market Square. They vary from the interesting Heritage Walk of just over 1 mile around Lechlade, or the short walk along the river to St Johns Lock, to the 9 mile circular walk to Inglesham and Buscot.

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The Cotswolds: 40 Town and Country Walks
This book, which is small enough to carry in a pocket, details various walks in the Cotswolds, from the hills and lanes in the north to the riverbanks and ancient woods of the south. Along the way you can discover sleepy villages, grand country houses and architectural curiosities, as well as the towns of Bath, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon.

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The River Coln Trail
The River Coln rises to the north of Brockhampton, a village to the east of Cheltenham, and flows in a south/south-easterly direction through the Cotswold Hills via Andoversford, Withington, Fossebridge, Bibury, Coln St Aldwyns, Quenington and Fairford. It joins the River Thames to the south-west of Lechlade, near to the confluence with the Thames and Severn Canal.] This Guide Book, The River Coln Trail, details a 33 mile walking route that links the Cotswold Way and Thames Path.

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Cheltenham & Cirencester Map
This OS Map explores the beauty of the Cotswolds and the rolling hills stretching between the historic spa town of Cheltenham and Cirencester, the ‘Capital of the Cotswolds’ not far from the source of the Thames River.
With this map you can:-
- Take the Thames Path from the source of the river through the Cotswold Water Park, Cricklade and Lechlade on Thames
- Follow the Cotswold Way through gorgeous villages built of the mellow local stone and climb Broadway Tower near Stow-on-the-Wold for spectacular views
- Walk, hike and cycle through the idyllic countryside, or soak in the atmosphere of Cheltenham, England’s most complete Regency town

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OS Cotswolds & Gloucestershire Tour Map
Tour the Cotswolds, walk through gorgeous landscapes and discover quaint market towns with the OS Cotswolds & Gloucestershire Tour Map – the only map you’ll need for your Cotswolds staycation.
With this map you can:-
- See historic market towns like Cheltenham, Cirencester and Tewkesbury with street and farmers’ markets detailed on the OS Tour map
- Cycle the Cotswold Cycleway and a variety of other on- and off-road cycling routes to see this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty by bicycle
- Take in history and natural beauty from Bristol and Bath to the Wye Valley, Malvern Hills and storied Oxford

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Lechlade Library – Regular Events
Lechlade Library Book Club

We meet on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 4.30pm to discuss the book chosen for that month, and to meet up with other readers.
Any questions please email Clare at info@lechladelibrary.co.uk
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MahJong Club at Lechlade Library

“The game of Mah Jong is fairly easy to learn, though mastering the game is said to take a lifetime!”
Would you like to learn to play???
Then email us at info@lechladelibrary.co.uk to book your place.
We meet the first and third Wednesdays of every month, 4-6pm in the library.
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Canasta Club at Lechlade Library

Learn and play Canasta, most commonly played by four in two partnerships, with melding and teamwork. Find out the rules, strategies, and tips for this engaging social game.
We meet the second Wednesday of every month, 4-6pm in the library.
Email us at info@lechladelibrary.co.uk to book your place
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Free Computer Help

Every Thursday 10am to 1pm – Free computer and IT help
No Question too Trivial! Free and No Need to Book!
In Person, Not on the Telephone. Come in and ASK:-
- How to set up an email account
- How to Print using Bluetooth?
- How to research your Ancestry
Whatever IT and Computer Questions YOU have, We will try and ANSWER
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Pam Ayres Visits Library
Pam Ayres MBE visited Lechlade Community Library and Tourist Information Centre on 25th June 2025.
Thank you Pam for visiting us, and for donating and signing your books. We really appreciate you supporting us.

Pam Ayres chatted to some of the library users.

Pam Ayres also signed some books for the library, and library users.

Pam Ayres MBE officially re-opened our library on December 5th 2024, after the refurbishment that gave our community library the light and bright feel it has now, as well as more book capacity.

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New Library Books
Here’s the latest books from our collection, we have many more books in the library, for all the books we’ve published use the main menu.
As a Lechlade Library Member you can reserve our New Books. Simply phone us on 01367 252631 or call into the Library. We have a written system in place especially for our Members.
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It’s Not What You Think
by Clare Mackintosh Nadeeka is certain Jamie is having an affair. She knows the tell-tale signs. She’s been here before. YOU THINK YOU KNOW WHO YOU CAN TRUST When Jamie claims to be at work…
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The Lost Women
by Tim Weaver THE WOMEN WHO DISAPPEAREDBefore he was a missing persons investigator, David Raker was a journalist – and there’s one story that still haunts him. The Lost Women.Eighteen years ago, on the Cornish…
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The Alpine Retreat
by Sarah Goodwin High in the secluded Swiss Alps, The Sorgente wellness retreat promises luxury, rejuvenation, and exclusivity: a paradise for celebrities seeking anonymity. Chloe – a stressed-out publicity crisis manager whose job just about qualifies her…
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A Far-Flung Life
by M.L.Stedman Outback Western Australia, 1958. For generations, the MacBrides have lived on a remote sheep station, Meredith Downs. A million arid acres, it’s an ocean of land, where the weather is a capricious god,…
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A Cottage In The Country
by Katie Fforde She’s found her dream home but can she make her dreams a reality? Hattie finds other people their dream homes for a living. Surely she, of all people, has the connections and…
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And The Corpse Wore Tartan
by Stuart MacBride The great and the not-so-good are gathered at Skirivour Castle Hotel, in the heart of the Highlands, for the wedding of the year – but they weren’t expecting Detective Sergeant Roberta Steel…
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The Truth About Ruby Cooper
by Liz Nugent If my sister hadn’t been beautiful, none of it would have happened. Ruby Cooper and her sister, Erin, live an idyllic life in their close-knit church community in Boston. But when Ruby…
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How To Breakup With Your Phone
by Catherine Price In short, are you addicted to your phone? If so, How to Break Up with Your Phone is here to help. How to Break Up With Your Phone is a smart, practical and useful plan…
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Revenge of Rome
by Simon Scarrow ROME AND BOUDICA. A DUEL TO THE DEATH.AD 61. Britannia is divided. The rebel horde has been defeated. But the leader, Boudica, and her remaining warriors are still at large. With them…









