Fauldhouse Library
Services available, business hours and contact details
Fauldhouse Library will be closed to the public on Thursday 27th March for our annual stock take. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Fauldhouse Library is situated inside Fauldhouse Partnership Centre and offers a wide range of library and information services to people of all ages living or working in West Lothian.
New memberships: Details on how to become West Lothian library member can be found on our library membership webpage
Services Available in Fauldhouse Library
- Books for children, young people and adults
- Talking books
- Large Print books
- Quick reads - quick read books are designed for fast, engaging reading, typically featuring shorter chapters, simpler language, and concise plots.
- High Low books - high interest books for children, with simpler, easier-to-understand language and accessible sentence structures.
- Storytimes
- Bookbug sessions
- Activity sessions for children
- Book Group for adults
- Boardmaker software - Boardmaker is a versatile software program primarily designed for creating visual supports, including symbols, communication boards, and learning materials, specifically for people with Additional Support Needs, Autism or Speech and Language difficulties. These can be created and then printed within the library. Prices are displayed on the following document: Library printing charges (PDF, 137 KB)(opens new window) Please note, Colour and Black and White printing is available in Fauldhouse Library and we are unable to accept card payments.
- Large Key Keyboard - a large key keyboard is designed with oversized, easily distinguishable keys to enhance accessibility and improve typing comfort.
- Free replacement hearing aid batteries - please bring along your hearing aid booklet so your batteries can be recorded.
- 12 pcs providing free computer access - PC access should be booked in advance by telephoning the library you wish to visit or online using the following link: My PC Booking System (opens new window)
- Photocopying and printing services are available in the library. Prices are displayed on the following document: Library printing charges (PDF, 137 KB)(opens new window) Please note, Colour and Black and White printing is available in Fauldhouse Library and we are unable to accept card payments.
Accessibility
- Five accessible parking bays nearby
- Local bus stop is approximately 300m away
Inclusivity for Everyone
At West Lothian Libraries, we are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone, regardless of background, ability, or identity, feels welcome and valued. We strive to provide accessible services, diverse resources, and supportive spaces that empower all individuals to engage with our library services. To ensure our customers know what our libraries look like, how they can get support and how our libraries are laid out, we have developed our very own Social Stories and Colour Coded Layout Plans and are currently in the process of implementing Boardmaker Signage which will be displayed in each library.
What is a Social Story?
A social story is a simple, structured narrative designed to help individuals, particularly those with autism or other additional support needs, understand and navigate social situations. It uses clear language and visual cues to explain expectations, behaviours, and appropriate responses in a way that makes social interactions easier to understand and more predictable. Social stories help build confidence and improve social skills by providing a visual and written guide to handling various scenarios. To find Fauldhouse Library's Social Story, click here Fauldhouse Library Social Story (PDF, 1 MB)(opens new window)
What is a Colour Coded Layout Plan?
A colour-coded layout plan is a visual map that uses different colours to represent and organize various areas, features, or functions within a space. This helps to make the layout easily understandable, guiding individuals to their desired area or understanding the purpose of different sections within the library. The use of colour enhances accessibility by providing a clear, intuitive way to navigate the environment, especially for people with additional support needs or those who may benefit from visual cues. To find Fauldhouse Library's Colour Coded Layout Plan, click here Fauldhouse Library Colour Coded Layout Plan (PDF, 177 KB)(opens new window)
Fauldhouse Partnership Centre
Lanrigg Road
Fauldhouse
EH47 9JD
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 8am – 8pm
Saturday: 8am – 5pm
Sunday: Unavailable
Contact Details:
Email: fauldhouse.lib@westlothian.gov.uk
Tel: 01501 773000