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Rainham Library

Birling AvenueRainham Library
Rainham
Gillingham
Kent ME8 7LR
Telephone: 01634 333854 
Fax: 01634 263415

Opening hours

  • Monday, 9am-6pm
  • Tuesday, 9am-7pm
  • Wednesday, closed
  • Thursday, 9am-6pm
  • Friday, 9am-6pm
  • Saturday, 10am-4pm  

Facilities include:

  • a photocopier;
  • fax;
  • free public access computers;
  • an upstairs reading space;
  • disabled access to adult lending and two display cabinets;
  • payment by credit and debit card;
  • Pay and display car parking next to the library, with five spaces designated for library users where they can park free for 45 minutes. The library spaces are outlined in red. 

Stock includes:

Photo of the inside of Rainham Library
  • books;
  • graphic novels;
  • Quick reads;
  • DVDs;
  • spoken word cassettes and CDs;
  • local studies (Kent) collection;
  • books in large print;
  • language courses on cassette and CD.

Additional services

We supply recycling bags, dog poop bags and issue visitor's parking vouchers.

Regular events at Rainham Library

 

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Events for children and young people at Rainham Library.

 

 

How to find us

By car

Rainham Library is situated in Birling Avenue (off the A2) opposite the Manor Farm restaurant.

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By train

The nearest train station is Rainham Railway Station, 0.6miles

By bus

From Chatham Waterfront bus station, take 113, 114, 116, 120, 121, 132 or 700.

The nearest bus stops are Roberts Road A2 and The Manor Farm.  

If you have a suggestion you feel would improve this library, we would like to hear from you.

For more information contact us by telephone: 01634 333854 / fax 01634 263415 or by email: chatham.library@medway.gov.uk.

Write to: Birling Avenue, Rainham, Gillingham, Kent ME8 7LR

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