Libraries Opening Up To Face To Face Events

Face to Face Events Return to Local Libraries

A spokesperson for Libraries NI has announced the re-opening libraries across Northern Ireland now that the Covid regulations are being relaxed.

“In light of the Northern Ireland Executive’s announcements concerning lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, face-to-face meetings have restarted in all libraries with the recommencement of events such as Rhythm and Rhyme, Tea and Newspapers and Knit and Natter.

“All libraries also continue to offer book browsing and borrowing and access to the Internet, Wi-Fi and study facilities.

“Safety measures are still in place and we kindly ask that customers entering a library should be distance aware, wear a face covering if possible and use the hand sanitiser provided.

“The mobile libraries are starting to return to normal service and timetables are published on the website.

“Along with our popular online resources providing free access to eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMagazines and eNewspapers, the Book and Collect Service continues to operate in all libraries.

“Up to date information on events taking place in all libraries is available at: xa0

www.librariesni.org.ukxa0

“and Libraries NI social media channels.”

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