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More Wolverhampton libraries reopen

Another round of libraries are reopening their doors.

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Bilston, Warstones and Wednesfield libraries have joined Wolverhampton Central Library in offering controlled browsing and computer use for the first time in more than a year.

Capacity at each library is limited to enable social distancing and ensure the safety of staff and customers, with people required to book a 30-minute session in advance.

Customers must be a member of the library service to book a session.

Robert Johnson, city librarian, said: “The reopening of Central Library last Monday went very smoothly and, following the opening of more libraries this week, we plan to offer controlled browsing and computer access at our libraries in Finchfield and Tettenhall from next week.”

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