Some Leicestershire libraries re-open their doors for borrowing and returning books using an appointment system.
Fourteen of the county’s main libraries will operate an online booking system, allowing members to book a 25-30 minute.
To book your slot, visit: www.leicestershire.gov.uk/book-a-library-visit
Residents who are unable to book a slot online can call 0116 305 2695 to book their timed appointment.
There will be a limited number of slots available each day to ensure social distancing is observed within the buildings.
Hand sanitisers will be available at all sites and visitors are being encouraged to wear a face covering during their visit.
Councillor Richard Blunt, county council cabinet member for libraries said: "A lot of work has gone into preparing our libraries and I’m very pleased we are now able to offer another element of our service to our communities.
“We know that many residents have been waiting patiently for libraries to re-open and we believe that the measures we have put in place will leave people feeling confident to return."
Library staff will be on hand to welcome customers back to their local library and assist them to use the services safely.
For the time being, toilets will be closed to customers and the use of computers will not be available but the council hopes the service will return in September, once necessary health and safety measures are in place.
The click and collect service will continue to operate.
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