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Beacock

  1. Programs
  2. History
  3. Bus and Parking
  4. Meeting Space
  5. Services

Program

We work in partnership with a variety of community organizations including: OEYC (Ontario Early Years), Middlesex Health Unit, LIHC (London Intercommunity Health Centre), Hutton House, NELCE (Northeast London Community Engagement) and LUSO Community Services. We create services and programs that help to make us the “hub” of the community. For instance, we are providing dual language storytimes, we have begun an Immigrant Seniors Group in partnership with LIHC.

Go to program listings for Beacock.

History

The Beacock Branch Library serves the areas of Carling and Huron Heights. Our services and programs provide you with reading material and internet access but also with a place to meet and talk, a place to study (we have 3 study rooms to offer) and a place to enjoy and relax. You can challenge yourself with a new book, learn word processing, access on-line databases, play games on the computer, set up an e-mail account and watch a movie. The library provides endless ways to enrich the mental, physical and spiritual parts of your life.

Parking

We have a parking lot beside the library.

Bus Route

You can get to us by LTC bus routes 14, 21, 32, and 27 which stop within 250 metres of Beacock; # 25 stops within half a kilometre.

Meeting Space

Meeting Space rates are per use up to 4 hours, plus HST.
Special Purpose Rooms may be booked for up to a 2 hour maximum per use.

Room

Occupancy

Rate:
non-profit

Rate:
profit

Rate:
outside London

 Meeting Room A
 100  $60  $120 $160 
 Meeting Room B
 35  $45  $90  $120
 Special Purpose:
  Study Room A
 10  free  $15  $22
 Special Purpose:
  Study Room B
 10  free  $15  $22
 Special Purpose:
  Study Room C
 10  free  $15  $22

Services

In addition to lending, reference, reader's advisory and community referral services, we offer:

Return Chutes

Each locations has a materials return chute that is open when the library is closed.