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Diss Library

Address:

Church Street, Diss, IP22 4DD.

Map of Diss showing library location

For further information please telephone (01379) 642609 or send an email to libraries@norfolk.gov.uk

If you need to renew your library books and other items, you can do it in three ways:

However you contact us, please have your library card and PIN ready.

Overdue and repeat loan charges apply.

We have some useful information if you do not know your PIN number.

PCs can be booked online or by telephone: 0344 800 8006

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Open:

    • Monday: 8.45-5.00;

    • Tuesday: 8.45-1.00;

    • Wednesday: 8.45-7.30;

    • Thursday: 8.45-5.00;

    • Friday: 8.45-7.30;

    • Saturday: 8.45-1.00

Services:

    • Books for loan - information, education, leisure

    • LARGE PRINT books

    • Books on tape

    • Language courses on tape

    • Information service

    • Community Information

    • Book request service

    • Self Service

    • Internet Access (free)

    • Recorded Music

    • DVDs

    • Photocopier

    • Automatic doors

    • Disabled person's WC

    • Disabled person's parking

    • CD Roms for sale

    • Spectacles for sale

Council@your library

If you have any questions about local services, our staff will either be able to help you directly, or put you directly in touch with someone who can. Council@your library points offer:

    • leaflets on local services

    • free access to county, district and town council websites

    • a free phone line to your councils and the police when you need more detailed help

Or visit the Diss HomePage website

Events

Make a Ndebele House and enjoy some African Stories – a Black History Month Event
Friday 29 October
10.30am

A fun session to explore and make a Ndebele house, and to find out more about their world , The roots of the Ndebele people can be traced back four centuries. Their homelands are situated to the north-east of what is now South Africa.

When the Ndebele people took to living in houses with mud walls, they also decorated their outside and inside walls with beautiful designs and colours.

The wallpaintings are mostly created by women and the first paintings were inspired by traditional beadwork which Ndebele women have been making for hundreds of years.
For children over 7 and families. Free but limited places so please book in advance.

Regular Events

Baby Bounce & Rhymetime
every Friday in term time
10.30am

Story time for under 8's
Friday mornings in school holidays.
10.30am
All sessions start at 10.30am.


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