Decorative photoSelwyn Libraries operates four physical sites, and one mobile library service. Te Ara Ātea in Rolleston is a multi-functional cultural hub, which contains a full library service, while our libraries at Lincoln, Leeston, and Darfield also function as Selwyn District Council Service Centres. This means you can do simple transactions there such as:

  • registering your dog
  • paying your rates
  • applying for a rates rebate - please contact us to make an appointment
  • lodging Council related mail and applications

All our sites offer printing (including a 3D printing service), and scanning (click here for charges), free WiFi and computers, and regular programming activities.

For more on our five Selwyn Libraries sites and services, including locations and opening hours, please see below.


Te Ara Ātea

Decorative photo56 Tennyson Street, Rolleston

Te Ara Ātea sits at the heart of Rolleston, one of the fastest growing towns in New Zealand. It is a multi-functional space, which responds to the diverse needs of its growing community. Along with a well-resourced modern library, Te Ara Ātea contains performance and play spaces, art and heritage exhibitions, Urban Espresso café, and areas for people to work and connect. Spaces can be booked for meetings, presentations and performances. Outside, the sensory garden is alive with spaces to explore, relax and play.

Te Ara Ātea means ‘the unobstructed trail to the world and beyond’. The name was gifted by Te Taumutu Rūnanga and expresses a notion that this is a place for learning, gathering, connecting, and exploringExternal view of Te Ara Ātea from the north side of Tennyson Street, looking across the community garden. through lifelong learning. Learn more about the rich story behind the name here.

Hāora tuwhera / opening hours:

Monday - Wednesday: 9am - 6pm

Thursday: 9am - 8pm

Friday: 9am - 6pm

Saturday - Sunday: 10am – 4pm


Lincoln Library & Service Centre

Decorative photo22 Gerald Street, Lincoln

Lincoln Library & Service Centre is located in the centre of Selwyn’s second largest town, Lincoln. Inside you will find a modern library with an extensive selection of books, magazines, puzzles and tech kits, a tamariki space, computers and gaming stations, and a public programmes area. There are also well-equipped and comfortable spaces for people to work and connect. Lincoln is also the only Selwyn Libraries site where you can purchase Metrocards for buses.

Hāora tuwhera / opening hours:

Monday - Wednesday: 9am - 6pm

Thursday: 9am - 8pm

Friday: 9am - 6pm

Saturday - Sunday: 10am – 4pm


Darfield Library & Service Centre

Decorative photo1 South Terrace, Darfield

Darfield Library & Service Centre contains a well-resourced library with an excellent selection of books, magazines, puzzles and tech kits, a tamariki space, computers and gaming stations, and a public programmes area. There are also comfortable spaces for people to work and connect, as well as rooms that can be booked for meetings, presentations and performances.

Hāora tuwhera / opening hours:

Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm

Saturday: 10am – 4pm

Sunday: CLOSED


Leeston Library & Service Centre

Decorative photo76A High Street, Leeston

Leeston Library & Service Centre contains a well-resourced library with a great selection of books, magazines, puzzles and tech kits, a tamariki space, computers, and gaming station. There are also spaces for people to work and connect.

Hāora tuwhera / opening hours:

Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm

Saturday: 10am – 4pm

Sunday: CLOSED


Edge Connector Service

Decorative photoThe Edge Connector Vehicle (ECV) delivers a modern library experience across the Selwyn district. This includes bringing programmes and library resources to communities, schools, preschools and community groups who don’t have easy access to one of Selwyn Libraries’ four physical locations. You will also see the ECV supporting many public events across Selwyn.

Visit our What's On page to find the ECV's latest schedule.