The Union Tavern was a property vacated under the group areas act of 1967.
The Union Tavern was a property vacated under the group areas act of 1967.
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About the Library
Simon’s Town Public Library is one of the smallest facilities of its kind in the Southern part of the Cape Peninsula yet it is among the busiest. The Library serves Simon’s Town, including the Naval Village of da Gama Park, Scarborough, Glencairn, and the Redhill Informal Settlement.
The Librarian, Mrs. Lucias Marais can be contacted telephonically at +27 21 786 1553.
Library Facilities
The Library has a large collection of fiction, non-fiction and reference books, which is added to annually using funds allocated by the Cape Town City Council.
The library subscribes to local and overseas newspapers, which can be read on the premises and to a variety of local and imported magazines which may be borrowed in the same way as books.
Video Tapes, Audio Tapes and Compact Discs are available to be borrowed by members of the Library and the Friends Committee has provided funds for the purchase of a selection of Taped Books.
Library books, magazines, tapes and CDs have all been bar-coded and patrons can expect the process of issuing and receiving of library material to be speedy and efficient, even at the busiest of times.
The Library has an Internet facility, allowing students and other Library users to access information from a virtual infinity of sources and visitors to Simon’s Town are invited to call in to collect “Hotmail,” for which a small fee is charged.
The Library - A Resource & Study Centre
With the transformation of the South African Navy to reflect the demographics of the country, Simon’s Town, the South African Navy’s principal base, is also transforming and the High School and the Public Library were among the first institutions to feel, and adapt to, the effects.
The Public Library is an important resource centre for students from the High School, many of whom do not enjoy adequate study facilities at home as well as home school learners who meet up with tutors at the Library.
Friends of Simon’s Town Public Library
The Library has a small permanent staff and a limited budget. In order to support the Library and to assist the Librarian and her staff to maintain the service expected, and indeed deserved by the community, a group of concerned citizens has formed the “Friends of Simon’s Town Public Library”.
The principal objectives of this organisation are :