LIBRARIES across Denbighshire are now open for customers to choose books, use a computer and print, use a photocopier and access One Stop Shop services via appointments.

The appointment system will help ensure social distancing measures are adhered to and appointments can be made by phoning your local library.

Visits to browse and choose books are limited to 20 minutes, and computer sessions are currently limited to 45 minutes, and one per week.

Residents will need their library card number to book a computer session.

Cllr Tony Thomas, Denbighshire County Council’s lead member for Housing and Communities, said: “I’m pleased we are able to offer further services to residents wishing to use the library service.

“Customers will now be able to book appointments to use a range of services in their local libraries. Our popular order and collect service will continue for those who prefer staff to choose books for you to collect or have delivered to you.

"Our home library service is making deliveries of books to anyone who is unable to visit their local library – please get in touch to find out more about this service.”

Books currently on loan are being automatically renewed and no fines will be issued, but customers who have finished with books are asked to drop them off at the library to ensure stock levels are maintained.

Anyone who requires help at the One Stop Shop with a council query or to make a payment, call the library and ensure you have all the relevant details when phoning.