Dispatches from the stacks: library profiles, book reviews and general bibliophilia.
Saturday, 6 April 2013
Fenham Library
Fenham Library is a Grade II listed building that was built in 1938. Although it has been modernised, it was nice to still see some original features including the separate In and Out doors.
The library is made up of a large central room with the lending stock and enquiry desk, a separate children's library to the right of the entrance and a separate study area with PCs and plenty of study tables.
The library is earmarked for closure by Newcastle City Council.
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