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Arts and Culture

Culture Swindon

Business

Town Centre, Licences, Business Rates

Community and Living

Voluntary Groups, Community Safety, Grants

Council and Democracy

Consultations, Scrutiny, Performance, Policies

Education and Learning

Schools, Colleges, Universities, Training

Environment

Food Hygiene, Street Cleaning, Recycling

Health and Social Care

Carers, CYPSP, Disability, Families, Children, Over 50s

Housing

Council Tax, Council Housing, Repairs, Sheltered Homes

Jobs & Careers

Recruitment News, and Council Vacancies

Leisure and Sport

Leisure Centres, Parks and Sporting Facilities

Transport & Streets

Car Parks, Cycling, Buses, Footpaths

Visiting Swindon

Tourist Attractions, Places to Stay, Shops

General Enquiries

Swindon Borough Council
Civic Offices
Euclid Street
Swindon
SN1 2JH

Telephone:

01793 445500

Minicom:

01793 436659

Comments & Complaints

Send us your feedback

Libraries

Central Library

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Address and Contact Details

Central Library
Regent Circus
Swindon
SN1 1QG

Tel: 01793 463238
Fax: 01793 541319
E-mail: central.library@swindon.gov.uk

Opening Times

Core Hours

Day Times
Monday to Friday 9.30am-7.00pm
Saturday 9.30am-4.00pm
Sunday 11.00am-3.00pm

Express Zone

Day Times
Monday to Friday 8.30am-9.30am
and
7.00pm-10.00pm
Saturday 8.30am-9.30am
and
400pm-7.00pm

Additional Services:

The New Central Library Story

Swindon's new Central Library opened 20th October 2008. Work started at the Regent Circus site in January 2007 with a construction contract worth £6.8million, out of a total budget of £10million.

The building was designed in-house by Council architects Nic Newland and Tony Currivan, and combines a modern, light and energy-efficient interior with a brick and stone-built exterior that complements the adjacent 19th century Town Hall.

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