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Lincoln Central Library

Discover what Lincolnshire libraries have to offer.  We have a network of libraries and mobile libraries across the county.  Anyone can visit the library to browse, read a newspaper, use a computer, do homework, borrow books, ask for information and much more.

Lincolnshire libraries are open to all and are free to use.  Our library network has over 1 million books to choose from and a range of services including photocopying, fax facilities and free internet access.  At a number of our libraries you can also borrow DVDs and music CDs.

Library opening times vary.  Your library network is grouped together by district, neighbourhood and community libraries.  Library groups give you complementary opening hours to provide all day access, Monday to Saturday, morning through to evening.  You can visit a library when it's convenient for you!

Bourne Library has improved!

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Market Rasen Library will be closed from 7th September to 20th September.

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Last Updated: 1 September 2010

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Lincolnshire Libraries and Learning
Minicom: 01522 552055
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Newland
Lincoln
LN1 1YL

Tel: 01522-782010
Fax: 01522-516137

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