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Papatoetoe Library

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30 Wallace Road, Papatoetoe
Opening hours:
Mon-Tue: 9am-5pm
Wed: 9am-7pm
Thu: 9am-5pm
Fri: 9am-5pm
Sat: 10:00am-4pm
Phone: 092784392

Story

The Papatoetoe Civic War Memorial was officially opened next to the Papatoetoe Town Hall in St George Street on 8 October 1955. The two-storey building housed a public library, a rest room, a concert chamber or memorial hall and the Papatoetoe RSA clubrooms downstairs, with the Papatoetoe Borough offices and Council chambers upstairs. A roll of honour was unveiled in the hall listing men of the Papatoetoe and East Tamaki districts who had died during the two world wars. A further ceremony was held formally dedicating the building as a war memorial on 13 November 1955.

In March 1974 the Papatoetoe & Districts RSA moved to a new building in Wallace Road. When a new municipal library was opened next door in December 1978, the new library was designated as the town’s war memorial. The official opening ceremony and service of dedication was held on 26 February 1979. Chrome-plated letters reading ‘Papatoetoe Civic War Memorial’ were transferred from the old library’s entrance to the new library’s eastern wall. The plaque of dedication from the old building was transferred to the new library lobby, and additional plaques were installed. A revised version of the Papatoetoe and East Tamaki roll of honour was installed in the new library (what appears to be the original roll of honour is held by the RSA).

The correct name of the Papatoetoe library, now a branch of Auckland Libraries, is thus the Papatoetoe War Memorial Library.

In 2013 the space between the RSA building and the memorial library was revamped. It now incorporates part of an outdoor artwork by Regan Gentry entitled ‘Learning Your Stripes’. The artist has enlivened the walls of the RSA building are with coloured aluminium stripes representing the war medal ribbons, while the trunk of a nearby totara tree is outlined by curved benches painted in a bright poppy red.

Mission

To engage the community of Papatoetoe to our Facebook page, promote the Papatoetoe library events, programmes and activities.

Products

Books, Computers, Entertainment.

Address: 30 Wallace Rd, Papatoetoe, Auckland 2025, New Zealand
Phone: 09-278 4392
State: Auckland
City: Auckland
Zip Code: 2025


Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: Closed


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Reviews
I love this library. The people are so helpful and friendly, nothing is ever a problem! It’s clean and tidy and has everything a person could want there. Plenty of computers to use free of charge. Wonderful.
My first time in the library this week.nWent to trace my family tree back to german ancestors found our genealogy book there.nIt worked out great
A small Library that has everything you need, small area for kids, reading area, print section, justice of peace, computer area and also has second floor with plenty of parking
A relatively small but spacious library.nAmple parking,friendly staff.nOnly downside is no washroomPublic washroom is a mins away thw
This is a rating for the Justice of Peace that was there yesterday, not the library itself.nnHe was very rude. I was confused and the instructions were unclear on what I was supposed to do especially since it was my first time coming to see one. I suffer from high anxiety, and going there alone in itself was a big deal for me. I approached his desk and was silently about to put my number in the bucket next to him when his voiced boomed at me.nnHe was extremely dismissive and shouted at me like I was lesser than. I don’t know if it was because of the colour of my skin or what, because I didn’t even get the chance to say anything to him. So what else could it have been? I was very clearly confused and didn’t know what to do but he still chose to be unnecessarily cold towards me. I kept my calm and tried to navigate my way yet he still continued.nnI understand he’s there to volunteer his time, but nobody has the right to speak to people the way he did to me that day.nnI walked out in tears because of the embarrassment and shame he gave me by being so rude. He may have been overwhelmed by the line of people waiting, but he didn’t need to take it out on me, God forbid anyone else. I couldn’t help but think of how he was to treat people who only have English as a second language!nnI’m not going to say I’m at fault for being confused, because I can admit to that, I just want to know:nnHow many decades has he lived through and he still doesn’t know how to exercise basic human decency?
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