More than 450 people visit Coalville Library post-lockdown

By Graham Hill

8th Sep 2020 | Local News

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New figures reveal that Coalville Library welcomed 455 visitors since a browsing service was reintroduced at the start of August.

Combined, all Leicestershire main libraries saw more than 5,000 browsers.

Today (Tues), the county council has announced that opening hours are being further extended with the aim of encouraging more people to use an appointment system for visits.

The latest move also builds on the success of a 'click and collect' service, which allows members to request a selection of books as recommended by library staff, and which has received more than 1600 orders since it was launched in early July.

Of these, 136 were at Coalville Library.

Other figures show that over 95,000 e-books and audiobooks have been loaned out 'virtually' at main libraries, a significant increase on pre-lockdown usage.

Councillor Richard Blunt, county council cabinet member for libraries, said: "I'm really proud of what has been achieved through introducing 'click and collect' and the appointment system.

"It's contributed towards getting the service up and running again.

"There are a few more services we need to re-introduce, but we're almost there.

"Every step is being taken to ensure that libraries are safe to return to and for visitors to enjoy what is on offer."

You can book a time slot for a visit to Coalville Library here.

Or to request 'click and collect', visit here.

Face coverings are compulsory inside the building, in line with Government guidance, and all returned items are quarantined for 72 hours.

Other measures include hand sanitisers and protective screens.

Customers without internet access can book a visit or a click and collect selection by calling 0116 305 2695

The county council is also working towards re-instating computer availability for customers over the next few weeks.

     

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