Rivers of London author to visit Wimbledon Library for Cityread 2015
Merton residents will get the chance to meet author of Rivers of London, Ben Aaronovitch at Wimbledon Library on Saturday 11 April at 7.30pm.
Merton residents will get the chance to meet author of Rivers of London, Ben Aaronovitch at Wimbledon Library on Saturday 11 April at 7.30pm.
Saudha, Society of Poetry and Indian Music, a classical music concert organiser, will be hosting a two-day Ghazal and Thumri Festival at Morden Assembly Hall on 14 February at 6.30pm and at Raynes […]
Merton Libraries are helping residents to improve their health this new year with a range of fitness and wellbeing sessions taking place across the borough this month.
Results of a consultation published by Merton Council show strong support from residents for an improved library in West Barnes, which will be built at no cost to local taxpayers. […]
Merton’s ‘Young Creatives’ celebrated the publication of their first book, Tall Tales and Rapid Rhymes at an event in Mitcham Library over the weekend.
Eight Merton residents with learning disabilities were awarded certificates by the Mayor of Merton, Councillor Agatha Akyigyina and chief executive Ged Curran for completing one week’s work experience at the […]
Forty lucky children who completed this year’s ‘Mythical Maze’-themed Summer Reading Challenge, were awarded certificates by Mayor of Merton, Councillor Agatha Akyigyina, at a special awards ceremony last week.
A team of Summer Reading Activists volunteered to help local children with their summer reading challenge.
Library users will be asked what they think about the Merton Council library services through the national e-Public Library User Survey (e-PLUS) from 22-28 September.
Merton Council is progressing plans to develop and improve West Barnes Library following initial positive feedback from local residents.