Libraries in Bucks are welcoming customers back from today (12/4).
All the libraries have the recommended COVID-19 safety measures in place and at busy times people may be asked to queue. Opening times are also slightly shorter at the moment, but libraries will be increasing these as soon as they are able to do so.
Book borrowing, computer hire, printing and information services will be available – but libraries will be unable to provide newspapers, study areas or group activities. Outstanding loans are extended to the end of April and no fines will be charged before then.
In addition staff will ask customers to use the NHS App or provide contact details when they enter a library.
Customers planning to visit their local library should check the opening hours by going to Buckinghamshire Council's libraries webpage: www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/libraries
Customers who would prefer not to visit a library in person can use the eLibrary service to borrow books, magazines and newspapers online.

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