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Owls Visit Oadby Library

Posted on 14/09/2009

Leicestershire Councty Council Community Services

11 September 2009

Owls Visit Oadby Library

Youngsters from Oadby Owls Football Club spent a morning at the town’s library and joined the Quest Seekers Reading Challenge.

Club members aged between six and 11 spent time exploring the many things the library has to offer, including the free use of PCs to DVDs to help them with their homework, magazines and an enormous selection of books to borrow. They then chose books to create their own display of reading they would recommend to other Quest Seekers and library users. Quest Seekers, this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, is for all children aged four – 12 and is available throughout the county’s libraries.

Team manager at Oadby Library, Martin Horsley, who organised the event along with library development worker Sally White, said: “This was a fantastic opportunity for the children to see a different aspect of the library. “Libraries are so much more than books these days.” Any one interested in joining their local library or in library events should call in to their nearest library.

Details of local libraries can be found on the County Council website at Leicestershire Libraries or the phone book under Leicestershire County Council Libraries. For more information about Oadby Library call 0116 305 8763. For those children interested in football the contact for Oadby Owls is Secretary Tony Stonestreet who can be called on 0116 2720993 or emailed at: antonystonestreet@oadbyowls.com.

Step up your learning with Leicestershire LibrariesBackground notes

Libraries across Leicestershire are seeing an increase in visitors as the UK finds itself in a recession. Traditionally, people turn to public libraries during hard economic times - for cheaper entertainment, to help with employment, for free access to computers and to help them save money and be ‘greener’ by borrowing free books rather than buying.

Leicestershire Libraries have seen vast improvements recently as part of the £8 million transformation programme and staff are inviting the public to step into their local library to discover all the up to date services and facilities available for no or little cost.

Visitors will be supported by libraries over the coming months in their health, wellbeing, career prospects, lifestyle and general enjoyment by:

  • Stepping up to savings and improving finances – a free internet service where all the consumer price comparison and information websites are available, there are free books to borrow and you can have a cheap night in with a DVD that you can keep for a week
  • Stepping Up to success and improving job prospects – with free newspapers, free internet facilities and a large choice of titles for all sorts of learning and development
  • Stepping Out - alone or with friends and family to free events ’’
  • Stepping Into the library’s welcoming surroundings where you can read all the latest best sellers for free and get up to date DVDs and audiobooks.
  • Stepping Up to a challenge - train your brain with crosswords, Sudoku and general knowledge quizzes.

Details of library developments can be found on www.leics.gov.uk/libraries

Details of events can be found on www.leics.gov.uk/events

Facts and figures about Leicestershire Libraries for 2008 – 2009

  • 55 libraries
  • 92,378 hours open
  • 3,853,867 visitors
  • 6 Mobile libraries
  • 412 PCs
  • 22,205 DVDs to rent  
  • 728,628 books to borrow