Grab a bargain at Ammanford Library
Bookworms can grab a bargain at Ammanford Library this month - and early birds will get a free cup of coffee too.
A book sale is taking place at the Carmarthenshire County Council facility from Monday, February 21, to Friday 26, during normal library opening hours.
People who visit between 10am and 12noon on February 21 can enjoy a free cup of coffee while they browse.
Books for adults and children in Welsh and English, in ordinary and large print, as well as a small selection of CDs, DVDs, talking books and videos are for sale.
The sale, taking place at the library in Wind Street, is to sell withdrawn stock to create room for new material.
Book sales which have been held in the past have always proved very popular with the public.
Regional Library Manager Myrddin Morgan said: “The book sale is a great opportunity for the public to pick up bargains and in doing so help the library to create space for new stock which will then be available to the whole community.
“The sale is also a further encouragement for people to pick up some books and use their local library.”
People don’t need to be library members to visit the booksale, but they can take the opportunity to join if they wish.
Membership is free and up to 10 books and talking books can be borrowed at any time. There is a small charge for DVDs and CDs.
There are more than half a million books available in Carmarthenshire’s libraries and mobile libraries, as well as music, films, talking books, public information points and information about local communities.
Internet access is available at all of the facilities and libraries on-line can be found at www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk
A book sale is taking place at the Carmarthenshire County Council facility from Monday, February 21, to Friday 26, during normal library opening hours.
People who visit between 10am and 12noon on February 21 can enjoy a free cup of coffee while they browse.
Books for adults and children in Welsh and English, in ordinary and large print, as well as a small selection of CDs, DVDs, talking books and videos are for sale.
The sale, taking place at the library in Wind Street, is to sell withdrawn stock to create room for new material.
Book sales which have been held in the past have always proved very popular with the public.
Regional Library Manager Myrddin Morgan said: “The book sale is a great opportunity for the public to pick up bargains and in doing so help the library to create space for new stock which will then be available to the whole community.
“The sale is also a further encouragement for people to pick up some books and use their local library.”
People don’t need to be library members to visit the booksale, but they can take the opportunity to join if they wish.
Membership is free and up to 10 books and talking books can be borrowed at any time. There is a small charge for DVDs and CDs.
There are more than half a million books available in Carmarthenshire’s libraries and mobile libraries, as well as music, films, talking books, public information points and information about local communities.
Internet access is available at all of the facilities and libraries on-line can be found at www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk
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