Croxley Green Library

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This month’s Herts Big Read celebrates unforgettable stories — the books that stay with you long after the final page.Fr...
01/06/2026

This month’s Herts Big Read celebrates unforgettable stories — the books that stay with you long after the final page.

From powerful literary voices to gripping page-turners and thought-provoking reads, this selection showcases stories that shine, surprise, and make a lasting impact.

📚 Get Involved
Visit your local library to browse our displays and discover some fantastic staff-recommended reads.
Prefer digital? You can join in from anywhere with our eLibrary.

Books featured:
Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult
The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
This Much is True by Miriam Margolyes
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
Coming Home by Freddie Flintoff

🏛️ Curious about a local building, landmark, or even the history of your own house?Building history can sometimes feel l...
31/05/2026

🏛️ Curious about a local building, landmark, or even the history of your own house?

Building history can sometimes feel like a puzzle, but Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies (HALS) has a fantastic range of resources to help you piece it together.

From local history reference books, images, pamphlet files, trade directories and maps, to electoral registers, rate books, sales particulars, estate maps and so much more — HALS is a brilliant place to start uncovering the story behind your building.

🔎 Explore more:
https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/services/libraries-and-archives/hertfordshire-archives-and-local-studies/whats-in-the-archives/houses-and-buildings.aspx

Have you seen our National Year of Reading display? From advice on where to start reading, recommended reads, upcoming e...
30/05/2026

Have you seen our National Year of Reading display? From advice on where to start reading, recommended reads, upcoming events, or just a free bookmark, it’s worth taking a look if you’re looking for an easy entry to reading.

Thanks to some very dedicated puzzlers, our Beano puzzle is now completed! Keep an eye on this space to find out what ou...
29/05/2026

Thanks to some very dedicated puzzlers, our Beano puzzle is now completed! Keep an eye on this space to find out what our next puzzle is.

📜 Interested in Hertfordshire’s past and the stories of its people?Hertfordshire Archives And Local Studies  (HALS) is t...
28/05/2026

📜 Interested in Hertfordshire’s past and the stories of its people?

Hertfordshire Archives And Local Studies (HALS) is the perfect place to begin. HALS collects and preserves original documents that capture centuries of life across the county. With over 3 million records dating from 1060 to today, there’s a remarkable wealth of history waiting to be explored.

HALS also welcomes donations of material connected to Hertfordshire’s people, places and organisations, helping to preserve the county’s heritage for future generations.
🔎 Explore the online archive catalogue and learn more: www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/hals

Today's the day! If you're interested in seeing some of our map collection, the history of the local area, or see if you...
27/05/2026

Today's the day! If you're interested in seeing some of our map collection, the history of the local area, or see if you can spot your house in history, drop in to the library today between 2-4pm and explore Croxley from the past.

Looking for something to do over the summer holidays? Volunteer at your local library and help inspire children to get r...
26/05/2026

Looking for something to do over the summer holidays? Volunteer at your local library and help inspire children to get reading!

The Summer Reading Challenge runs from Saturday 4 July to Saturday 5 September. Volunteers must be aged 14+

Apply to be a Summer Reading Challenge volunteer today!

http://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/src-volunteers

Here are some of the builds from one of our latest LEGO clubs.Our LEGO clubs run on the first Monday and third Saturday ...
25/05/2026

Here are some of the builds from one of our latest LEGO clubs.

Our LEGO clubs run on the first Monday and third Saturday of each month. To take part, your child must be 5+. You can sign up at the desk, tickets cost £4.40 per child.

Watford Central Library are holding a Cyber crime and Fraud awareness drop-in day on Wednesday 3 June.It's free to atten...
24/05/2026

Watford Central Library are holding a Cyber crime and Fraud awareness drop-in day on Wednesday 3 June.

It's free to attend, with no booking or tickets required, so drop-in to learn how to keep yourself safer.

Have you ever wanted to read a classic?A lot of the movies and shows we watch are retellings of books, and at the librar...
23/05/2026

Have you ever wanted to read a classic?

A lot of the movies and shows we watch are retellings of books, and at the library, we have a range of these famous stories.

If you’ve ever been curious about the titles you’ve heard of but never engaged with, or you’ve wanted to read something that inspired a movie you love, now’s as good a time as ever.
Borrow and reserve titles like these and more at the library.

Address

Barton Way
Croxley Green
WD183HB

Opening Hours

Monday 2pm - 6pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 6pm
Friday 9:30am - 6pm
Saturday 9:30am - 1pm

Telephone

+443001234049

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