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The popular crime fiction festival will take place in June and features in-person talks with bestselling authors including Barbara Nadel, Robert Goddard, M.J. Alridge and Kate Ellis.
We're looking for volunteers to help primary school children across the county to make the most of our Reading Quest summer literacy programme.
All our libraries will be closed on Friday 18, Sunday 20 and Monday 21 for the Easter bank holiday weekend.
Illustrated tattoo designs, upcycled decoupage, special effects makeup and more creative workshops are taking place in our libraries this Easter half-term.
Suffolk Libraries is working in collaboration with Suffolk Archives and the University of Suffolk to hold an exciting two-day book festival at The Hold in Ipswich this May.
Suffolk Libraries has responded to Suffolk County Council's decision to take back the library service
Suffolk Libraries and Suffolk Mind have been celebrating the achievements of the two year Menopause & Me project.
As part of the Menopause & Me project, Suffolk Libraries is providing a series of translated menopause resources to remove language barriers and enhance health literacy in our communities.
People living in and around Bungay can now benefit from a larger and improved entrance and foyer at the library.
Suffolk Libraries is reacting to the news that SCC plans to take the library service back in house.
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