South Wales Echo

New chapter for library loans

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A NEW call and collect library service will be launched in Blaenau Gwent next week as part of a phased re-opening.

From Wednesday, customers will be able to pre-arrange to collect books and other library stock from Abertiller­y and Ebbw Vale libraries where the service is being trialled.

It will be extended to other areas if successful. There will also be a contactles­s home delivery option for those unable to collect.

Joanne Collins, Blaenau Gwent council’s executive member for education, said: “As a council, together with our partners, we are continuing to ease cautiously out of lockdown and slowly beginning to re-introduce services where it is safe to do so. It is important to stress, however, that services will not immediatel­y return to the way they looked before Covid-19.

“Borrowing books, physically or online, is a much more sustainabl­e way to enjoy reading, and libraries across the borough are popular with people of all ages.

“I’m delighted that more people have been taking advantage of the digital offer, but we acknowledg­e that this is not an option for everyone, and some people just like the feel of a proper book in their hands, so I’m pleased that call and collect and home delivery will be an option from next week.”

The library service is working towards opening up all of sites in line with the Welsh Government’s guidance. Customers will be asked to contact the library to pre-arrange either collection or a contactles­s doorstep delivery.

The service will initially be available between Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm. Call Ebbw Vale library on 01495 355055, Abertiller­y library on 01495 355646 or send an email to blaenaugwe­ntlibrarie­s@ aneurinles­iure.org.uk.

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