Sunday Libraries

about Sundays

With all 44 libraries and resource centres across Suffolk open on Sundays, we will be offering all visitors the ‘Sunday Experience’. Unlike the rest of the week there is music and refreshments - you can wander round, listen to the music, eating and drinking while you go!

Story times for children and families feature as Sunday activities in most libraries. Most libraries are also offering drop-in homework support clubs.

Sundays offer performances from local schools, music groups, dance clubs and much, much more, making Sundays, fun days!

Some libraries also arrange for local clubs, organisations and individuals to pop in and give talks, demos and taster sessions. If you would like your club to have a regular Sunday meeting at your library, please let us know. 

Please see individual library pages to find out what is happening in your local library.

Of course, as well as the Sunday experience, all usual services will also be available on Sundays:

  • books - You can take out up to 20 books at any one time, and most titles can be borrowed for three weeks. You can search the library catalogue and make your reservations
  • internet access - in every library, there’s at least one computer terminal set up for free public access. You can book a terminal using our online booking service 

Suffolk Libraries - It's something to shout about!

It’s free to join the library and everyone is welcome - so why not make it part of your routine and make the most of…

RENTAL services

With over 50,000 audio/visual titles available, DVDs, CDs and computer games including Wii and Nintendo DS - get renting for all your home entertainment needs at your local library! Adults can take out up to six audio and six DVD’s and six CD-ROMs at any time for a week’s rental. You can search the library catalogue and make your reservations. 

What’s more, if any title you want is at another library, we’ll get it for you free of charge. You can also return titles to any Suffolk library - whichever is more convenient for you.

Language courses are popular, and the rental period for these is six weeks. They are available in CD or cassette. Talking book CDs/cassettes can be rented for up to three weeks.

Over a million free books!

We buy over 150,000 books each year, including; paperbacks, children’s picture books, graphic novels and large print. Choose from best sellers, TV and film tie-ins, contemporary fiction, cult fiction and fantasy, romance and family sagas, Booker prize-winners. We have GCSE texts, exam primers, and books to help with all school homework, college and university studies and even open learning. We have books in other languages - not only in all major European languages, but Chinese, Bengali, Hindi... Ask at your local library for more information.

Can’t stand queuing or don’t like the way things are done at your local library? Would you like convenience and a chance to have your say?

…then do it yourself!

No more queuing or waiting - you don’t even have to visit the library. If you’ve got access to the Internet at home, you can search the library catalogue and reserve books, videos, DVDs, CDs and computer games to be picked up at any Suffolk library at a time convenient to you. You can also register to join the library and check your library account on Suffolk libraries direct. Additional services on the web include Suffolk InfoLink, which is a community information database of more than 3,000 clubs and societies

We encourage comment and feedback via the web site and e-mail. There’s an e-mail enquiry service called “ AskSuffolk” for factual enquiries from anyone who lives or works in Suffolk.

You can write a review about a library book and vote it a hit or miss.

You can also do all this in the library on the computers available there. You can even check out and return books yourself without having to queue to speak with library staff!