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Share your thoughts on proposed improvements to Lowestoft Library
We’re asking for your views on proposed improvements to Lowestoft Library, which will create a more open space with better lighting and flexible ground floor space for displays and exhibitions.
Slaughter in Southwold returns – now in its 12th year!
The popular crime fiction festival Slaughter in Southwold will be returning for its 12th year this June and features best-selling and award-winning crime and thriller novelists including Elly Griffiths, Harriet Tyce and Nicci French.
Three ways the library can come to you!
We’re highlighting three ways the library can come to you, so you can continue your reading journey and enjoy everything the library has to offer!
DiscoveReads returns for 2026 – eight books, eight amazing journeys!
Suffolk Community Libraries is relaunching the DiscoveReads reading programme for 2026 – a unique way to encourage library users to read something new.
Constable’s works come to life in Ipswich libraries
A new series of immersive playscapes are coming to libraries in Ipswich during May and September, marking the 250th anniversary of the birth of Suffolk-born landscape artist John Constable.
Suffolk County Council Cabinet Member gets behind National Year of Reading
Councillor Nadia Cenci, Suffolk Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities has pledged her support for the National Year of Reading.
Spring into Reading with Book Bingo!
Suffolk Community Libraries is launching a new Book Bingo reading activity to encourage readers of all ages to explore the huge range of books on offer in our libraries.
Wandering, Wondering: A Walk in Felixstowe by Our Wild Pages Residency Writer Aruna Stannard
Our Wild Pages Writers Residency in November 2025 invited six talented local writers to Felixstowe library for a week to explore the connection between nature and the written word. Here, writer Aruna Stannard reflects on the week and what it left behind.
Unleash your creativity with Blank Page Project workshops this Easter
Our successful Blank Page Project creative workshops for young people will be returning to libraries for Easter 2026 and will include zine making, special effects make-up, songwriting, plaster casting robot programming and more.
Kessingland Library celebrates improvements to library space
People living in the Kessingland area can now benefit from improvements to their local library space, including a new children’s area with purpose-built furniture creating a bright and colourful space for families and children to enjoy.
