Thanks to a successful bid to the East Midlands Airport Community Funding group, the Derbyshire County Council library has secured £2,000 to launch a community cafe right at the heart of the branch.
The new cafe will serve as a welcoming space for everyone in the community. Whether visitors are looking for a friendly chat, a place to relax, or an opportunity to get involved in local activities, the cafe is set to become a vibrant hub for all.
Library staff are working closely with local residents to establish a Friends of the Library group. This group will play a key role in supporting the cafe and shaping future activities. All income generated from the cafe will be reinvested by the Friends group to fund further community-based events and initiatives.
People interested in learning more or getting involved can go along to an open meeting at Long Eaton Library in Tamworth Road on Friday 12 September 2025 at 2.30pm.
Our Cabinet Member for Health and Communities, Councillor Dawn Abbott said:
“This meeting is an opportunity for people to discover the aims of the Friends of the Library group and explore how they can contribute, if they want to. Whether people are keen to volunteer, share ideas, or simply support the cafe, their involvement will be very welcome.”
To kick things off, the library is launching a series of free ‘Crafternoons’ in conjunction with the cafe. These relaxed, creative sessions are open to all and offer a great way to meet new people and try something different. Here’s what’s on offer:
- Tuesdays: jigsaws
- Wednesdays: mindful colouring
- Thursdays: knit and natter
All activities are designed to be accessible and enjoyable, providing a gentle introduction to the library and the community cafe experience.
Initially, the cafe will offer teas, coffees, and biscuits. There will be a small charge for refreshments, helping to support the running of the cafe and future activities. At this stage, there are no plans to expand the menu, but suggestions are always welcome as the project develops.
As the Friends of the Library group becomes more established, the library hopes to see new ideas and activities emerge from within the community itself. In the early stages, library staff will be on hand to help get things started, but the long-term vision is for the group to take the lead in shaping the cafe and its offerings.
Whether residents are interested in joining the Friends group, attending Crafternoons, or simply enjoying a cup of tea, Long Eaton Library invites them to be part of this exciting new chapter.
For more information or to express an interest, please visit Long Eaton Library or attend the open meeting on Friday 12 September 2025 at 2.30pm.