Carmarthenshire libraries are preparing to welcome back visitors following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions.
Llanelli, Carmarthen, Ammanford and community libraries in Burry Port, Llandeilo and Llwynhendy are due to re-open on Monday following months of closure in response to the coronavirus.
When visiting the libraries, people will be expected to follow the new safety guidelines which include controlled entry numbers and timed sessions.
There will also be a one-way system in place, with directional arrows and hand sanitising stations.
Signage will also be displayed around the buildings to remind everyone to adhere to the new guidelines and help keep everyone safe.
Anyone wishing to use reference library will need to book an appointment at both Llanelli and Carmarthen.
The mobile library service will also be re-introduced in a phased re-opening, again with occupancy restrictions. The click and collect services will also be available at route stops.
IT services are already available by appointment at these sites and as well as the Maker Services at Ammanford Library for 3D printing.
The Click, Collect and Deliver service will still be available to use.
The council’s executive board member responsible for libraries, Cllr Peter Hughes Griffiths said: “We are pleased to be welcoming old and new members back into our libraries following the easing of restrictions by the Welsh Government. When you do visit please remember to adhere to the safety guidelines and consider others around. Coronavirus has not gone away and we must do everything we can to ensure a safe and clean environment is maintained at all times.”
For those wishing to book an appointment to use the IT facilities call Ammanford 01269 598361, Burry Port 01554 834478, Carmarthen 01267 224990, Llandeilo 01558 825323, Llanelli 01554 744288 or Llwynhendy 01554 778402
For reference or research appointments and Ask a Librarian service call Carmarthen on 01267 224828 or Llanelli on 01554 742134, alternatively, email to ecslibrary@carmarthenshire.gov.uk
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