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Library

Vinters Community Centre opened their Little Free Library (#190948) 18th September 2024. 1st March 2025 we added an extension to it to cater for childrens books.

Painted by local children Anisa and Bella in the same starry night interpetation, the first fill of books of the childrens extension was provided by Paula Clark.

How Does This Library. Work?
This Little Free Library offers a way to share. Good things to read, favourite books from your childhood or books you would recommend to friends; books that teach, intrigue and engage you.
All of us can help by keeping this collection stocked with good reading material for adults and children.

Whose Library is this?
It belongs to everybody—neighbours, friends, and people we don’t even know yet. Anyone can use it.
That’s why we want to take care of it.

Take a book.
If you see something you’d like to read, take it. You don’t have to give a book at the same time as you take one.

Share a book.
After you’ve read it, share it in any Little Free Library book-sharing box, bring it back here, or pass it on to a friend. Got an interesting book you’d like to share; drop it into the library. We’ll be checking on a regular basis for new additions.

Be a friend of all libraries, big and small.

Share books whenever you can.

Where to find other Little Free Libraries.
There are two other nearby Little Free Libraries – one just off Boxley Road on Byron Road ran by John Viner and the other at the bottom of the estate in Lenfield Avenue ran by Catherine Crowhurst. Both excellent resources and worthy of a visit.
Search for Maidstone here – https://app.littlefreelibrary.org/ourmap

If you have any comments or suggestions about the Vinters Library – drop me an email here – library@vinterspark.org.uk

Vinters Park Community Centre 2025