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Marlborough District Library
General Business in Blenheim, Marlborough area
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Our address
33 Arthur Street,
Blenheim
7201,
Marlborough, South Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
03 520 7491
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Our fax
03 5207496
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Services offered
Libraries, Books, eBooks and eAudio, Magazines, Movies, Newspapers, Puzzles, Sheet music, Free WiFi, Computers, Online resources, Events and activities, Author talks, Book sales, Computer classes, Craft sessions, Cooking sessions, Story sessions for children, Seasonal reading programmes, School holiday activities, Family history resources, Academic articles, Online newspapers and magazines, Room bookings, Stepping Up Computer Courses, Study Resources
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Blenheim, Blenheim Area
Payment options
Cash, EFTPOS
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Marlborough District Library are:
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Nestled in the heart of Marlborough, we proudly present the Marlborough District Library – a sanctuary for knowledge, inspiration, and community connection. Since our founding, our doors have been open to all, offering an inviting space for exploration, growth, and the pursuit of dreams. At the Marlborough District Library, we celebrate the power of books and the joy they bring into our lives. With a diverse collection that includes both traditional and digital formats – think books, eBooks, and eAudio – we cater to a range of preferences and learning styles. Whether you're diving deep into the latest bestseller or rediscovering a classic novel, you'll find it here on our shelves. But we are more than just a library. We are a hub for ideas, a meeting place for minds, and a home for curious souls. With magazines that keep you updated on current events and trends, movies that stir your emotions, and newspapers that inform and inspire – there's always something new to discover within our walls. We take pride in cultivating an environment where learning is fostered and creativity flourishes. Our puzzles section is the perfect outlet for a bit of relaxation and mental stimulation. And for those seeking to expand their skillset, we offer workshops, classes, and programs designed to empower individuals and enrich their lives. At the Marlborough District Library, we are committed to being an essential part of our community – fostering connections, nurturing ideas, and promoting lifelong learning. We invite you to visit us, immerse yourself in our offerings, and become a part of this vibrant, ever-growing community of readers, thinkers, and creators. Welcome to the Marlborough District Library – where stories come alive!
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“Horrible service, i dont think the staff are trained. Went for eyebrow wax, came back with one brow smaller than the other. Gave them the benefit of the doubt, went back & left with wax in my hair. ”
Highly recommend
“I have bought a large book shelf, blanket box and large cubes shelving unit over the years. Well made, still look new. Waiting for them to reopen to see if can make good old fashioned bedhead with shelf”
Disgusting Place!
“Filthy, stinking, disgraceful pet shop. SPCA needs to shut them down. Animals kept in cramped, filthy pens or glass tanks. Cats permanently housed inside like they are imprisoned. Puppies locked away rolling in their own excrement and never fed. Hideously hot in the summer months. Rabbits and guinea pigs rammed into dirty cages wrapped in filthy plastic. Don’t visit. Don’t buy. Owners ought to be ashamed of themselves.”