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Liphook Community Magazine Spring 2018

The Liphook Community Magazine exists to help maintain, encourage and initiate aspects of community life in which individuality, creativeness and mutual fellowship can flourish. It is produced and distributed by volunteers, free, to every household in the Parish of Bramshott and Liphook. It is financed by advertising and donations from individuals and organisations.

The Liphook Community Magazine exists to help maintain, encourage and initiate aspects of community life in which individuality, creativeness and mutual fellowship can flourish. It is produced and distributed by volunteers, free, to every household in the Parish of Bramshott and Liphook. It is financed by advertising and donations from individuals and organisations.

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<strong>Liphook</strong> Library<br />

Our library in <strong>Liphook</strong> is far more than just a place to browse and<br />

borrow DVDs, books in standard and large print formats, audio<br />

books on CD, MP3 CD (a whole book on one disc) and Playaways<br />

(easy to use digital players, which require a battery and earphones),<br />

catch up on the news in local newspapers, or use the photocopier<br />

and printer.<br />

You will often see people on the People’s Network computers or<br />

on their own laptops, making use of the free Wi-Fi which is available.<br />

You can use one of the computers, or you may prefer to book a<br />

computer by asking in the library, telephoning 0300 555 1387<br />

or booking online (for which you will need your library card<br />

number and PIN).<br />

Next to the People’s Network computers, you will see a partially<br />

completed jigsaw which everyone is invited to complete. Please<br />

think of the library if you have any unwanted 500-piece jigsaws<br />

to donate. We also have a Colouring area for Adults and Children.<br />

This is always available whenever the Library is open. If you don’t<br />

want to take your pictures home, they are happy to display your<br />

completed Colouring sheets on our Colouring Board.<br />

You are most welcome to join one of the existing groups and<br />

clubs at the library.<br />

The Construction Club for making and creating using those<br />

well-known plastic building bricks has been so popular that it<br />

now takes place from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. every Saturday,<br />

having first started on just the first Saturday of each month.<br />

Parents or carers are required to stay with their children for the<br />

duration of their visit.<br />

The Reading Club meets in the library on the second Monday of<br />

each month from 2.15-3.15pm, when members discuss their last<br />

book choice, collect their next selection and maybe consider<br />

what further titles they would like to read. Refreshments are<br />

provided. They would welcome new members.<br />

Rhyme Time and Story Time are run on alternate Wednesdays<br />

from 10.30 – 11.00 a.m. There is one very good volunteer who<br />

runs these, but more volunteers are needed to help on a regular<br />

basis and also to provide cover for sickness and holidays. Please<br />

do contact <strong>Liphook</strong> library if you would like to help. Even if you<br />

can only manage one session a month, that would be very helpful.<br />

Rod Sharp<br />

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