Don’t lose the heart of our community—use it! 📚✨
Why buy your next read when you can borrow it for free? Whether you’re tracing your family tree, joining a local group, or just looking for a cosy, quiet corner with a comfortable seat, our library is the ultimate freely available space for everyone.
From computers to printing to expert book picks from our amazing librarians, this is a free-to-access treasure we can’t afford to take for granted. Pop in today, say hello, and help us keep this vital hub thriving! 🏠💻
We’re presently in an active phase of securing the future of the library: NEXT MEETING DATE: 6th January 5.45pm in the Library – All welcome.
Latest Minutes (Draft): December Meeting
Please do take a moment to read the meeting minutes and get in touch if you’d like to be a part of the positive change we need to secure our Library – could you help with information for the newsletter? Or help our events plans? If you’re not sure about what you’d like to do but want to be a part of whats happening, that’s great too, if you appreciate the library there’s something you’ll be able to bring to the group. Get in touch via aanda.cap@gmail.com
Current News
Winter Warmer: Paw-sitive Reads: Bring your four legged friend to the library and share a picture! Cutest library visitor throughout January could win a little treat.
When you’re out for a winter walk, why not make the library part of your route? Stop in for a cuppa and a biscuit whilst you both warm up. Pick yourself a new book and enjoy the space together. Share your pictures to aanda.cap@gmail.com or with the librarians and we’ll create a gallery of four legged visitors to the library. Why not tell a friend and increase the footfall (does a four legged visitor count as two people??)

Sensory Corner – Congratulations to the Library group for a successful application to the PKC Fairer Communities Funding process. With the funds secured, the group will purchase a range of sensory items designed to make the library a welcoming environment for all, including young people with additional support needs. More information and pictures to follow.
- Whats upcoming…..








- If you’re a community group, why not share information about what you do and how people can join in?
Save our Library! In Autumn 2024, News was shared that our library was at risk of closure. The community’s response to keeping our library was nothing short of incredible. It was inspiring to see so many of you show your appreciation for this community hub.
In April 2025 Pkc Councillors voted to provide funding to CPK that enabled our library to remain open for the next two years.
What happens in this two year period is critical to the long term provision of the library – we have a wonderful opportunity to shape the future of this amazing community hub. We also have the opportunity to demonstrate how and when we use the space – usage is measured in footfall, borrower numbers, people logging into the computers etc.
PLANS: Culture Perth and Kinross have been working with the community to explore what will work best in the Auchterarder Library and they’ve created a plan that will help our library thrive. Read about the progress of the plan HERE
This new chapter for our library will bring even more of the things you love and new opportunities to connect. Look forward to author visits events like Remake Crafting sessions (booking sheet in the library) and a new “Chat Corner.” There will also be digital support sessions, ancestry exploration (monthly Friday sessions), and a new “Community Corner.” This will be a dedicated space for local community groups to share information about their events and activities. (Please do bring in posters about your events and information about your group (what you do / how to get in touch etc A4 size ideal)
The goal is to make sure everyone in our community knows what’s available and feels welcome to join in—whether you’re picking up a new book or discovering something new to do!
The future of our library depends on all of us – make it a part of your routine, “borrow not buy” your books, find out about local events, use the computers, attend the library events. The best way to show how much this space means to our community is to walk through its doors. Every visit, every book you borrow, the time you spend here helps to prove its value.
History of the Local Campaign:
When the announcement was made that our library was at risk of closure, the community came together to stage a passionate campaign to save this valued space. The campaign reached national interest with other small library groups working together and the subject reaching parliamentary debate. Free to access community space does matter to people, people felt this especially important in Auchterarder as the town grows and people have greater need for community facilities. Both for the facility itself and for the need to create that important sense of community which binds people together.
Previous Blog Posts: Does the library matter? and Save our Local Library
In the news: Protest in Perth
This video created by local residents talks about the importance of our library in a superb way – “The Beating Heart of our Community”




