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NAIRN LIBRARY 

Nairn Library is based at 68 High Street, Tel. (01667) 458506, and the opening hours are:-

Monday       10.00a.m. to 8.00p.m. 

Tuesday      10.00a.m. to 6.00p.m. 

Wednesday  10.00a.m. to 1.00p.m. 

Thursday     10.00a.m. to 6.00p.m.

Friday          10.00a.m. to 8.00p.m.

Saturday      10.00a.m. to 1.00p.m.

The Visitscotland Tourist Inforamtion Point also currently located in the Library. 

Further information:

For FAQs, information about joining the library and membership forms see Your Local Library.   For more information about services available through all Highland Libraries follow the links relating to internet and computer use and reference and information services.   Resources available for loan include books, audio books and DVDs.   If what you want is not immediately available you can place a request for it. 

 

Our on-line catalogue is available through any internet-linked computer.   Library members can place requests, check what they have on loan and renew items which are about to become overdue for return - you just need the bar code number from your library card and your PIN. If you do not know your PIN ask at your local library.

Mobile libraries operate throughout Highland.  They work to a timetable, and follow routes planned to make best use of time.   For local mobile library stops look at the routes for the Moray Firth mobile library

The Assistant Area Libraries Officer responsible for this library is Eleanor Somerville.   She can be contacted at Nairn Library: 

Nairn Library
68 High Street
Nairn
IV12 4UA

Telephone: 01667 458506
Fax: 01667 458548

nairn.library@highland.gov.uk

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