Here's when libraries in Bolsover and Alfreton will reopen their doors

Two more Derbyshire libraries will open their doors after being closed for four months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Student reading a book in a library. Photo by Pixabay.Student reading a book in a library. Photo by Pixabay.
Student reading a book in a library. Photo by Pixabay.

Derbyshire County Council-run libraries in Bolsover and Alfreton will reopen on Monday, July 27, with several temporary changes in place to keep customers and staff safe.

The libraries are open from 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 2pm on Saturdays until further notice, with people being asked to arrange appointments direct with their local library.

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Seven libraries have already reopened at Heanor, Matlock, Swadlincote, Dronfield, Chesterfield, Buxton and Long Eaton.All the reopened libraries are operating a `book and borrow’ appointment-only system.