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Big Book Sale returns to Rutland County Library this weekend

By Evie Payne

26th Mar 2024 | Local News

Find Oakham Library at Catmos Street, Rutland. Image credit: Nub News.
Find Oakham Library at Catmos Street, Rutland. Image credit: Nub News.

The Oakham Library Big Book Sale is back this Saturday.

In summer 2023, the Rutland Libraries team launched a monthly book sale at Oakham Library, in which the team sell old or duplicate copies of adult fiction and non-fiction, children's books, comics, DVDs, audiobooks and more.

The Big Book Sale at Oakham Library takes place on the last Saturday of every month, and this month will be taking place on Saturday 30 March.

The team shared on social media: "We'll have loads of items at incredible prices - fiction and non-fiction for both adults and children, paperbacks and hardbacks, large print, audiobooks, comics, DVDs and more."

Bag some bookish bargains at Oakham Library this Saturday. Image credit: Rutland Libraries.

Books, DVDs and other forms of media will be on sale from 9am until 1pm on Saturday 30 from as little as 10p per item.

Be sure to bring loose change, as the event is cash only.

Find the Big Book Sale at:

Oakham Library

Catmose Street

Oakham

LE15 6HW

Head to the Oakham Library website for more information about the public service, including opening times and accessibility.

Alternatively, head to our What's On page for more local sales, events and community ventures.

     

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