If you are looking forward to borrowing some books after months in lockdown, you don't need to worry as plenty of safety measures have been put in place.
Here is what you can expect from a visit to Ansdell library from Monday.
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Steve Lloyd, libraries, culture and registration services manager for LCC, said he hoped to be able to open more libraries as soon as the council's buildings teams had ensured their Covid-security.
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Markings have been put around the front desk to keep staff and visitors at a safe distance from each other.
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Some shelving has been removed and markers laid on the floor to make more space, so visitors can safely browse during their allocated 30 minutes without worrying about accidentally bumping into someone else.
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Library visitors will need to book in on arrival, after making an appointment online or by phone. Visitors are not permitted to turn up to the library without an appointment.
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Aileen Smedley, library officer at St Anne's library, demonstrates how to return used books- by putting them in a designated box. The books will then be shelved no less than two hours later.
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Screens have been installed around the reception for protection, and you can check books out safely using your library card.