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Norton Library |
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Norton Library is situated on a central site on the west side of the High Street in Norton. It was opened in November 1986, the premises having being converted from a supermarket. Although not custom built, it has a light spacious feel with the previous supermarket headings converted to library signs. It has a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of armchair seating.
The Library features a permanent display of archaeological finds from the Norton Saxon site. Norton has an extensive stock and is the largest branch in the borough (after Stockton Central Library). |
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| Opening Times |
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Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday: 10.00 am - 7.00 pm Tuesday & Saturday: 10.00 am - 12.30 pm |
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| Disabled Access |
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| Wheelchair access from carpark. The Library has a toilet for the disabled and a lowered counter to help wheelchair users as well as a hearing loop to aid the hearing impaired. |
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