Posted: Wed 9th Apr 2014

Connah’s Quay Library closes April 28th – Reopening in June.

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Apr 9th, 2014

Connah’s Quay Library and Learning Centre will be closed from 28 April 2014 as work begins on the remodelling and extension of the facility.

Screenshot from 2014-04-09 14:39:44

Due to re-open in early June, the centre will incorporate the library, a new heritage display and a Flintshire Connects centre.

During the closure period, items for return can be taken to any Flintshire Library, the nearest branches to Connah’s Quay are Flint or Queensferry. 

Items can also be renewed by telephone, email, online or in person at any library, details can be found at www.flintshire.gov.uk/libraries

Flintshire County Council apologises for any inconvenience and looks forward to welcoming customers to the new centre

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