Residents won't have to book an appointment slot to visit Leicestershire's main libraries from this weekend as a queuing system is introduced.
Leicestershire County Council says attendance numbers in their main libraries will continue to be restricted to ensure social distancing procedures are followed.
Other safety measures also remain in place to help visitors and staff feel comfortable and safe to return.
The change comes into effect ahead of National Libraries Week (5-10 October), which this year focuses on how libraries have engaged communities through reading, particularly during lockdown.
Richard Blunt, county council cabinet member for libraries said: "“Leicestershire libraries continue to encourage parents to build on this increase, with new children’s titles regularly being added. The new queuing system also makes it easier for families to visit their local library during Libraries Week and take advantage of the new books starting to arrive."
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