Kenilworth library reopens today for click and collect services following refurbishment

By James Smith

5th Nov 2021 | Local News

Kenilworth Library (Image by Snowmanradio https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Library_kenilworth_9l07.JPG)
Kenilworth Library (Image by Snowmanradio https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Library_kenilworth_9l07.JPG)

Warwickshire Library and Information Service has confirmed that Kenilworth library will reopen today (Monday, January 4) for 'Click and Collect' services only after being closed for refurbishment

Customers will not be able to browse the shelves. Pre-ordered books are still available to collect from the library and books can be returned without appointment.

Library computer services will also resume.

The library has operated a click and collect system since the first national lockdown at the beginning of November 2020, which continued as the town entered the tiered system that it would not return to the 'Grab and Go' system used beforehand.

Pre-ordered book collections can be made from the exhibition room between the hours of 9.30am – 5pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 10.30am – 5pm on Wednesday; and 9.30am – 1pm on Saturday.

Quarantining and cleaning measures for returned books will be in place, before they are reused, to reduce the risk of spreading Covid-19. As a result eturned items may not be removed from customer's account for up to five days.

Kenilworth library has received a first refurbishment for 15 years.

The refurbishment includes a new layout, new furnishing, shelving and carpet to give it a fresh look, as well as being completely redecorated with many improvements.

Click and collect services can be accessed by following this link.

     

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