Local residents are being reminded of the new location of Wallyford’s library.

East Lothian Council is keen to ensure everyone is aware of the facility, which opened to the public last October at the new Wallyford Learning Campus.

The library is open to the public on Fridays, 2-5pm, and Saturdays, 10am-1pm.

Bookbug sessions for children take place 10.30-11am on Saturdays, and Lego fun can be enjoyed on alternate Fridays, 2.30-3.30pm.

A council spokesperson said: “Wallyford library was previously based within the neighbouring Wallyford Primary School but relocated last year to Rosehill High School and opened for pupils in August 2023, and to local residents in October.

“As part of the wider Wallyford Learning Campus, it provides library services for Rosehill High School learners and also offers a larger space for members of the public alongside the rest of the campus’s extensive community facilities.

“The library takes its name from a 19th-century writer, Margaret Oliphant, who lived in Wallyford, while the design echoes the nature-inspired interiors across the campus which reflect the area surrounding the building.

“As a shared school and community library, there’s a large selection of stock available for children, teens and young adults, alongside the books for adults that have been moved across from the old space.

“Self-service machines allow library users to check-out and return books, while the library service’s online catalogue provides a wide range of titles, including audio books, which can be ordered and delivered to the site.”