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Chelsea Library (Public library)
Chelsea Old Town Hall King's Road
LONDON
SW3 5EZ
Tel: 020 7361 3010
020 7361 3610 (24 Hour Renewals)
020 7361 4073 (Reference Library)
Your call may be recorded for training and monitoring purposes.
020 7361 3010: Libraries and Artsline
Email: information.services@rbkc.gov.uk
librariesandarts@rbkc.gov.uk: Libraries and Artsline

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Where to find us: view a map of Chelsea Library

Summer fun for all the family at Chelsea Library

  • Every Thursday 10.30am to 11.30 am: Rhyme time for children under four years old
  • Every Monday 2pm to 3pm: Free stories and crafts for all the family
  • Monday 20 July: Fee Fi Fo Fum - all about giants
  • Thursday 23 July: Fee Fi Fo Fum - all about giants
  • Monday 27 July: Buried treasure
  • Monday 3 August: Dragon Quest
  • Monday 10 August: Zoom Zoom Zoom - bring an empty water bottle to make a spaceship
  • Monday 17 August: Firebirds
  • Monday 24 August: Special games event

Children under 8 years old need an adult to help them enjoy the event

Chelsea Library now open on Sundays

Chelsea Library new Sunday opening

The full range of library services is now available from 1pm to 5pm on Sundays at Chelsea Library, on the King's Road. We hope that you will find this extension of our services useful and valuable and we welcome your comments.

For further information please contact Librariesline on tel: 020 7361 3010 or to comment on the service please e mail information.services@rbkc.gov.uk


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