Suffolk Libraries ‘Social Media Shhhut down’ for Mental Health Awareness Week
We're challenging people to give themselves a week-long digital detox from social media platforms to help improve mental health and wellbeing.
We're challenging people to give themselves a week-long digital detox from social media platforms to help improve mental health and wellbeing.
The library is moving to a larger, better space at the Old Hospital Hub and will reopen on Thursday 5 May.
The men's social group at Chantry Library was started to raise awareness of men's mental health, and will be adventuring on a sponsored cycle ride around Suffolk for Mental Health Awareness Week.
The library has opened again after moving to its new home at the Royal British Legion on Cordell Road.
We've secured 15 spaces for the epic 55-mile bike ride from London to Brighton, a fantastic opportunity for keen cyclists across Suffolk to challenge themselves.
We're inviting parents and parents-to-be to join us for a sponsored event to mark Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week, which runs from 2 - 8 May.
Take a look at our top picks of events taking place throughout May.
Our upcoming author events will be taking place online and in libraries, and feature a variety of authors across different genres.
Take a look at our top picks of children's events taking place throughout May.
The competition is open to children aged 5-14 and will focus on Suffolk and the environment.