From today Llangollen Library is offering limited access by appointment only to its public computers and One Stop Shop.
An order and collect service for library books has been in operation for eight weeks and has already proved popular with customers.
At libraries across the county so far 54
families have collected a free Bookstart pack for their babies, and almost 300
children have collected a Silly Squad Summer Reading Challenge pack.
Cllr Tony
Thomas, Denbighshire County Council’s Lead Member for Housing and Communities,
said: "Our libraries
and One Stop Shops provide a wealth of services to our residents and this
latest phase now gives residents the chance to access more services in a safe
way.
“The order and
collect service has already proved popular with our customers and the libraries
already offering computer access and One Stop Shop services have received very
positive feedback from customers. The online digital library for downloadable
books and magazines is also very popular and over 400 people have joined the
library online in the last four months.
“As lockdown
continues to ease we will be planning opening our libraries for browsing and
wifi use while ensuring the safety of customers and our staff.”
Customers
should phone their local library to book an appointment to use public-access
computers, or to visit the One Stop Shop to make a payment or for help with council services. Further information at www.denbighshire.gov.uk/libraries
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