Core libraries across Lincolnshire to re-open next week

14 core libraries across the county will be open from April 12 for residents to browse books, pick up reserved items and use computers to access essential digital public services.
Market Rasen Library.Market Rasen Library.
Market Rasen Library.

The core libraries are located in Boston, Gainsborough, Grantham, Horncastle, Lincoln, Long Sutton, Louth, Mablethorpe, Market Rasen, Sleaford, Spalding, Skegness, Stamford and Woodhall Spa.

Bourne library will be open only for Click and Collect.

Community hubs will start to re-open from April 12, but this may be a limited service.

Some will offer browsing and others click and collect.

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A full list of community hubs offering services will be updated regularly here

In order to maintain social distancing, the study space, reading areas and toilets will remain closed.

Events and activities will remain online for now, including story times, craft sessions, author talks and fitness classes.

To see or take part in these, visit @Lincslibraries Facebook and Twitter channels.

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Louise Egan, library services at Lincolnshire County Council, said: “We’re looking forward to welcoming residents back into the libraries – we know people have missed coming in!

“To reassure residents – we have many safety measures in place to keep the libraries covid secure, including: hand sanitiser, quarantining books for 72 hours and extra space beside computers.

“Visitors must wear a face covering and also keep to the two metre social distancing rule.

“Also, all items issued in 2020 that are on loan have had their return dates extended to May 4 2021, so if you are unable to visit to return items, or prefer not to, don’t worry about items becoming overdue.

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If you would prefer to still reserve books and use the click and collect service, that service will still be running.

To reserve items, call us on 01522 782010 or click here

Mobile services will continue to operate on a no contact basis.

For more information, visit @Lincslibraries on Facebook and Twitter.

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