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Newham Bookshop

745-747 Barking Road
London E13 9ER
Telephone: 020 8552 9993
info@newhambooks.co.uk
www.newhambooks.co.uk
@NewhamBookshop
Tuesday – Friday
9.30 am – 5 pm
Saturday 10 am – 5 pm

 

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Welcome to our new website

We hope you like the look of our new website. Come and look at it regularly for information about Newham Bookshop and particularly our exciting programme of events. Find an event quickly by selecting it from the list on the right of this page. Find details of the venues where we hold them.

Read our latest tweets and retweets, to find out what we are doing and who is involved. Tweet us @NewhamBookshop.

We’ll be adding more pages for new events, and other news and information about the Bookshop. And we’ll be adding a page to let you update your details on our mailing list to get emails and the occasional glossy postcard — if you haven’t already done so.

We’d like to welcome you to Newham Bookshop — find out how to visit us. Newham Bookshop has been serving the communities of east London for 38 years. Have a look at some of our history, and what we do, on the About us page.

 

James Patterson grant for Newham Bookshop

We are delighted to have been awarded a grant by American thriller writer James Patterson to help create our parents’ and children’s reading and writing room. (More news about this when the work starts).

We are one of 73 independent bookshops in the UK and Ireland to get one of these grants, and we thank James Patterson for his generosity.

James Patterson is donating a total of £250,000 in grants to independent bookshops across Britain and Ireland.

He is a founding partner of the Children’s Reading Fund.

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