CUSTOMERS will once again be able to browse the shelves in person and book to use a public computer at Crymych Library from Saturday.
The library will return to opening on Tuesdays (3.30pm to 5.30pm) and Fridays (4pm to 6pm) in addition to its current opening on Saturdays (10am-1pm).
It will also continue to offer the popular order and collect service.
When entering a library, customers must adhere to the Covid-19 guidelines.
Cllr Paul Miller, Cabinet Member for Economy, Tourism, Leisure and Culture, said: “I am delighted that we are now in a position to begin offering a range of services at more of our libraries.
“Our controlled access to library services continues to strike the right balance between resuming core parts of our service offer, while ensuring the safety of both our customers and staff.
“We continue to work hard behind the scenes towards our ultimate goal of reopening all services at all libraries across the county, when it is safe to do so, and we will announce further developments in due course.”
In addition to the in-person services available, library members can continue to enjoy free access to thousands of e-books, e-audio books and e-magazines from home via the 24/7 e-Library.
To access the 24/7 e-Library, log on to pembrokeshire.gov.uk/libraries-and-culture, and select ‘24/7 e-Library’.
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