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Health Library (Royal Stoke) extending opening hours from 21st September 2020

 As of Monday 21st September the Library opening times will be extending to

Monday – Thursday 8.30 am – 8.00 pm

Friday 8.30 am – 7.45 pm

Saturday – Sunday 10.00 am – 8.00 pm

 Available services: book browsing, loans and returns, inter-library loans, study spaces and a limited number of NHS PCs due to social distancing.

Logins to use the Eduroam wifi on your own device can also be issued.

 The book bin in the CEC exit porch is available for returned items during CEC opening times.

 Entry to the library is via the wooden doors so ensure you have your library card as you will need to swipe in. (Those without a valid library card will need to use the intercom and sign in). This is to ensure compliance with track & trace requirements.

 For your safety there is a one way system in place for the library and CEC. Please follow signage.

 As per government guidance, a face covering should be worn in the library.

Please observe social distancing and follow all guidance as displayed.

 

Health Library (County)

 The Health Library at County is open for book browsing, returns, study space and PC access, Monday – Friday 10 am – 4 pmOut of hours access is available.

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