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Akaroa Library – A Welcoming Hub for Readers and Learners

Akaroa Library – A Welcoming Hub for Readers and Learners

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 16, 2025 | Services, Banks Peninsula, Library

Akaroa Library – A Welcoming Hub for Readers and Learners " Read More Akaroa Library – A Welcoming Hub for Readers and Learners Tucked away in the heart of Akaroa, Akaroa Library / Te Kete Wānanga o Te Ao Marama is much more than a place to borrow books. It’s a...
Little River Coronation Library

Little River Coronation Library

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 11, 2025 | Services, Banks Peninsula, Library

Little River Coronation Library " Read More Little River Coronation Library The Coronation Library, also linked to the Awa-iti Domain, is a valued heritage structure in Little River. The 2015 conservation plan, prepared by heritage specialists, was designed to guide...
Diamond Harbour Library – Te Kete Wānanga o Waipapa

Diamond Harbour Library – Te Kete Wānanga o Waipapa

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 11, 2025 | Services, Banks Peninsula, Library

Diamond Harbour Library – Te Kete Wānanga o Waipapa " Read More Diamond Harbour Library Perched at 2 Waipapa Avenue, Diamond Harbour 8972, the Diamond Harbour Library (also known in te reo Māori as Te Kete Wānanga o Waipapa) is a small but vital part of the...
Lyttelton Library | Lyttelton Customer Service – A Hub for Books, Community & Connection

Lyttelton Library | Lyttelton Customer Service – A Hub for Books, Community & Connection

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 11, 2025 | Services, Banks Peninsula, Library

Lyttelton Library | Lyttelton Customer Service – A Hub for Books, Community & Connection " Read More Lyttelton Library | Lyttelton Customer Service Hub – Te Kete Wānanga o Whakaraupō: A Hub for Books, Community & Connection Located in the seaside town of...
Little River Library | Little River Customer Service –  A Community Heart on Banks Peninsula

Little River Library | Little River Customer Service – A Community Heart on Banks Peninsula

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 11, 2025 | Services, Banks Peninsula, Library

Little River Library | Little River Customer Service – A Community Heart on Banks Peninsula " Read More Little River Library | Little River Customer Service Hub Located on State Highway 75, the Little River Library / Te Kete Wānanga o Wairewa is a welcoming space for...
Akaroa Coronation Library — A Heritage Story

Akaroa Coronation Library — A Heritage Story

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 11, 2025 | Services, Banks Peninsula, Community Trusts & Organisations, Library

Akaroa Coronation Library — A Heritage Story " Read More The Coronation Library, Akaroa — A Heritage Story Tucked away on 103 Rue Jolie, Akaroa, the Coronation Library stands as a proud witness to the town’s cultural and architectural heritage. Designated Heritage New...

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