Kinolibrary on Cremer Street in Hoxton is a unique archive dedicated to film and video collections. It provides access to a wide range of footage, from historic documentaries to cultural recordings that capture moments of everyday life. This resource is used by filmmakers, researchers, and organisations who require authentic visual material for creative and educational projects. Located in the creative quarter of Hoxton, Kinolibrary benefits from being close to London痴 vibrant art and cultural scene, with galleries, music venues, and independent caf駸 in the area. Its proximity to Shoreditch High Street and Hoxton stations ensures good transport connections. With a focus on preserving and sharing film archives, Kinolibrary plays an important role in safeguarding visual heritage for future generations. Opening Hours Monday: Closed Tuesday: 10am-5pm Wednesday: 10am-5pm Thursday: 10am-5pm Friday: Closed Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed
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The Maltings Close City Library
The Maltings Close City Library in Bow offers a neighbourhood space for reading, study and quiet time on Maltings Close. With generous daily opening hours it suits residents who need flexible access during the day or early evening. The library supports borrowing opportunities and a calm environment for independent learning. Its location within a residential area helps it serve nearby estates and streets without a long journey and makes dropping in part of everyday routines. Staff can guide visitors to local services and activities which strengthens community links. A step free entrance ensures visitors with mobility needs can access the building. Opening Hours Monday: 10am-10pm Tuesday: 10am-10pm Wednesday: 10am-10pm Thursday: 10am-10pm Friday: 10am-10pm Saturday: 10am-10pm Sunday: 12-6pm
Library Features 1. Long daily opening hours including weekends; 2. Wheelchair accessible entrance; 3. Residential Bow location for easy local use; 4. Quiet space suitable for study and reading; 5. Staff guidance linking to local services
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