Freshwater library

A quaint little library established in 1939. Set in the delightful village of Freshwater, Isle of wight, this library has seen many changes in it's time, not least the new wheelchair ramp laid in place in 1995 due to new government legislation. A controversial move indeed. To rub salt into the wound, two disabled parking spaces were placed outside in spring 1998 (Isle of Wight council). Lois Cooper, Beverley Sixsmith and Jill Chesser were the original founders, Lois being the only sirviving members. Lucy Keene a former employee commeneted on the late Ms Sixsmith: "An admirable woman. A sufragette to the end." Realsiing the need to move with the times in 1993, the library implemented a late night closing on Tuesday evenings, remainin open until 18:00 instead of the usual hour of 17:30. Although this incited industrial action from the current staff, Lois failed to backdown from this radical new policy.

Other freshwater attractions (past and present)

terry's
Cockney Chuckles
Chelone Deux
Clothesline
Curtainline
Wow (later West Wight video)
Belle veux
Wool o' the west
Whitewoods
Shoestring
The Cabin
Deli
Select and Save (David's)
Brenda C's
Johnnie loves Lucy
Scissor's
Duo
Hurst's
Tudor Lounge
Bakewell Cafe (Toby Jug)
The Ginger Jar
Bread basket
Tony's and Doreen's bargain shop (moved to newport, now bust)
Briscoe's books
Plumbley's
Bread and Cakes
Tony's
Eve's Electrical
Live Wire
Traidcraft
Geoffrey's
Rainbow fish bar
Double dragon
Turning heads
 
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