This year’s Libraries Week, the national celebration of public libraries, has an environmentally conscious theme.
This year the celebration takes place between 7 and 13 October and the theme is “Every Library Is A Green Library”.
The Council’s Cabinet Member for Fairer Futures, Councillor Lisa Denson said:
“Each library will have a coffee morning or afternoon tea to celebrate. 12 libraries are holding drop-in “Green Teas” with advisors available to chat and give tips on how to save energy/water.”
Partners include React Now (Cheshire West and Chester Council Climate Change Team) energy-saving experts from Citizen’s Advice and Groundwork, Energy Projects Plus and Severn Trent Water. There will also be a chance to have your favourite but worn clothing repaired or learn how to do it yourself with the wonderfully friendly “Pop-up Patchers” group.
Cllr Denson added:
“But it’s not just about the environment. Cheshire West Libraries will be hosting several events and shows too. There is bound to be something for everyone this Libraries Week.”
For example, “Weeping Bank” is a haunting evening of ghost stories which has been a sold-out smash elsewhere. Are you brave enough to experience the Weeping Bank Librarian? Recommended as not for those of a nervous disposition or those 15 years old or younger. Wine and other refreshments will be on sale.
For booklovers, there is a treat in store, with two authors visiting libraries. Jane Costello, the Sunday Times bestselling author of 15 books, five published as ‘Catherine Isaac’.
Her novels have been translated into 26 languages, selected by the Richard & Judy Book Club and she has won a Romantic Novelists’ Award twice. She was born in Liverpool, where she still lives with her husband and three sons.
Her new novel, It's Getting Hot In Here, marks a long-awaited return to romantic comedy. It’s about a 40-something TV exec and mum-of-two navigating perimenopause, a stroppy teenager, the to-do list from hell . . . and some long-forgotten stirrings about a handsome new colleague at work.
Mary Wood (who also writes as Maggie Mason) will have a one-off afternoon event at Helsby Library. Author of gripping wartime family sagas and northern sagas, Mary has an extensive collection of books many of which draw back to her childhood, which was a mixture of love and poverty.
Mary likes her readers to live the situations her characters find themselves in. As she says "parts of my books are not for the faint-hearted". So, come and find out what inspires Mary's writings and hear all about her recent publications.
Finally, for music lovers, Lara Deutsch will be collaborating with the guitarist Adam Cicchillitti on Wanderlust, a programme evoking musical portraits of 20th-century life around the world. This programme conjures images of natural landscapes, historical events, and folklore across the continents.
Through the evocative sounds of the flute and guitar, this performance immerses you in a rich tapestry of folkloric music. The voyage encompasses compositions by Canadian artists Jason Noble and John Armstrong, as well as renowned names like Bartok, Chopin, Piazzolla, Toru Takemitsu, and Gabriela Ortiz. The duo resonates with the diverse flavours of these musical traditions, creating a unique and captivating experience.
For all events being held in Cheshire West Libraries, see:
Library events | Cheshire West and Chester Council.
Find out more at:
There are 22 libraries across Cheshire West and Chester, a Mobile Library and Home Library Service. It is free to join and books can be borrowed from and returned to any library.
You can access computers and wi-fi for free or join in with a wide range of events and activities for all ages. There are also thousands of free eBooks, eAudiobooks and eMagazines to borrow.
To find out more visit the Council's website:
www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/libraries.
Full timetable of events:
“Green Teas”
Drop-in, no need to book.
- Monday 7 October, 10am-12pm, Neston Library. React Now (council climate change team).
- Monday 7 October, 11am-1pm, Northwich Library at Weaver Hall Museum. The Citizen’s Advice Energy Saver and the Groundwork Green Doctor
- Tuesday 8 October, 10am-12pm, Great Boughton Library. The Citizen’s Advice Energy Saver and Severn Trent Water.
- Tuesday 8 October, 10am-12pm, Helsby Library. React Now (council climate change team).
- Wednesday 9 October, 10am-12pm, Frodsham Library. React Now (council climate change team), Energy Projects Plus and Climate Action Frodsham
- Wednesday 9 October, 10am-12pm, Weaverham Library. The Citizen’s Advice Energy Saver.
- Thursday 10 October, 10am-12pm, Little Sutton Library. The Groundwork Green Doctor.
- Thursday 10 October, 10am-12pm, Winsford Library. React Now (council climate emergency team) and the Citizen’s Advice Energy Saver.
- Thursday 10 October, 2-4pm, Hope Farm Library. React Now (council climate emergency team) and the Groundwork Green Doctor.
- Friday 11 October, 10.30am-12.30pm, Sandiway Library. React Now (council climate emergency team) and the Groundwork Green Doctor.
- Friday 11 October, 10am-12pm, Upton Library. The Citizen’s Advice Energy Saver and Severn Trent Water.
- Saturday 12 October, 10am-12.30pm, Ellesmere Port library. Have your favourite but worn clothing repaired or learn how to do it yourself with the wonderfully friend “Pop-up Patchers” group.
Weeping Bank
Wine and other refreshments will be on sale.
Book via Ticketsource or the relevant library.
- Tuesday 8 October, 7-9pm, Neston Library
- Thursday 10 October, 6.30-8.30pm, Northwich Library at Weaver Hall Museum
- Tuesday 22 October, 6.30-8.30pm, Upton Library
- Thursday 24 October, 7-9pm, Little Sutton Library.
Jane Costello
£5 per ticket.
Book via Ticketsource or the relevant library.
- Tuesday 8 October, 2pm, Blacon Library
- Tuesday 8 October, 7pm, Winsford Library
- Thursday 10 October, 2.30pm, Little Sutton Library
- Thursday 10 October, 7pm, Frodsham Library
Wanderlust
£10 per ticket.
Book via Cheshire Rural Touring Arts on Ticketsource.
Wine and other refreshments will be on sale.
- Thursday 3 October, 7.30pm, Ellesmere Port LibraryMary Wood
Copies of the books will be available to be sold and signed.
Tickets are available from the library and via:
www.ticketsource.co.uk/cwaclibraries.
- Monday 7 October, 2.30pm, Helsby Library
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