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You can access your emails on one of the public access computers and print the documents. A JP (available at the library) will witness your signature, if required. A scanner is available for you to scan them to your email for you to forward wherever necessary.
The library has a photocopier available for the public. A small fee applies per page.
You can print from a USB on any of the public computers for a fee per page.
The library has public access internet computers available. They are free to use and can be booked for up to two hours. You can also print, copy or scan (fees apply), and a JP can certify documents if you require.
Yes. The library has free Wi-Fi available for use on your laptop, notebook, iPad and other devices. Just ask the staff for the Wi-Fi log-in slips. Sessions last for two hours or 200MB.
The library has computers with internet access that are available to use for free, up to 2 hours.
Yes. However, an outreach service can deliver books and other items to surrounding villages.
The library has a collection of audiobooks in standard and MP3 format. They also have audiobooks available as an eresource that can be downloaded to your device. These are excellent ways of listening to books safely as you drive.
The library has a collection of large print books in several genres for people with low vision. They also have a large collection of talking books available for loan.
I have my own business and the library’s hours mean that I don’t have time to visit. Can the library help?
Yes, the library has a free shopbound delivery service that delivers books to shops and businesses within the main street area. If you are library member, all you need to do is let us know how many items and your interests. The library staff will select the items and deliver them to your workplace.
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