Welcome to Prettygate Library 

 

Library front entrance

 

This is Prettygate Library. Our address is:
Prettygate Road, Colchester, CO3 4EQ

 

Our normal opening times are:

Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday: 9.00am – 7pm
Wednesday: 9.00am – 5.30pm
Thursday: CLOSED
Friday: 9.00am – 5.30pm
Saturday: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Sunday: CLOSED

 

Sometimes our opening hours can change if it is a bank holiday. You can find more information on our website: libraries.essex.gov.uk

 

 

Library Maps

 

Prettygate library floor plan 

 

 

 

Finding your way around the library

Library front entrance doors

When you arrive, you will walk through some external doors into the foyer, and then through double doors into the library.

The library is usually a quiet place where people talk quietly, relax, and read books.

 

self-service machines

The self-service machines, which you can use to borrow and return books or check your account, are in front of you when you enter the library.

 

library staff lanyard

Everyone who works at the library wears a lanyard with their name.

You can ask us for help and advice.

You can usually find us at the Welcome desk – it’s at the back as you come in.

 

Hello desk

Don’t worry if no one is at the Welcome desk. We might be helping another customer, but we will be with you as soon as we can.

 

Children's area in library

The children’s area is to the right hand side as you walk in. 

Our baby rhymetime sessions run on a Tuesday at 9.30am and 10am, and on a Friday at 9.30am. This can get a little noisy.

 

staircase in library

On your right is a staircase which leads upstairs to our offices and the Toy Library (run by an outside organisation). There is also a lift next to the stairs.

library computers

At the back of the library on the left, next to the ‘hello’ desk are the public computers. These computers are free of charge to use if you have a library membership.

You can book a computer online before you arrive but don’t worry if you haven’t booked, there are usually a few available.

If you need to print anything, there will be a charge. There is a poster on display with all fees, or you can ask a librarian for help.

 

Photocpier in librzry

Next to the ‘hello’ desk near the computers is a printer/photocopier machine.

You can pay by cash at the ‘hello’ desk or by card at the self-service machines. 

 

shelves with books and desks

Around the library there are lots of shelves filled with books.

They are arranged into different genres such as crime, fantasy, sci-fi and saga, as well as non-fiction, audio books and large print books.

Fiction books are shelved under the author’s surname in alphabetical order.

The shelves are labelled to help you find what you are looking for, but you can always ask a librarian for help.

 

display board wth posters

The library will often have displays linked to a particular theme.

Here is an example of one of our displays.

These displays can change often.

 

library catalogue machine

If you can’t find what you need, you might be able to order it from another library.

Staff can show you how to search the library catalogue.

 

reservation shelf

When a book you have ordered arrives, you will get a notification.

You can then pick up your book from the reservation shelf, located next to the lift near the entrance.

The book will be labelled with your surname and you can borrow it just like any other item. You have two weeks to collect your book from the reservation shelf.

 

Recycling area in library

At the ‘hello’ desk there are boxes to recycle old batteries and used ink cartridges. 

 

Literacy area shelf

The literacy area has a range of books to help improve literacy for all ages. It is where you will find books that are easier to read if you have dyslexia or other reading difficulties.

Joining the library

library card

For an adult to join, the library staff will need to see some identification with your name and address. A driving licence, bank statement or recent utility bill will do.

Children do not require identification when joining the library. Children will need to tell the librarian their name, address, date of birth and a parent’s email address.

There are different types of library card which can help if you have difficulties with memory or organisation – just ask the librarian.

 

Poster to advertise 24 hour renewal line

With your library membership card you can visit any library in Essex to borrow books, CDs or DVDs.

You may borrow up to 14 books at once on your library card, and keep them for three weeks.

If you would like to keep your books for longer you will need to renew them. You can do this on the Library website or the 24 hour renewal number.

 

Thank you for visiting Prettygate library 

 

Prettygate library entrance