Reminder Frome Library closed from today for six weeks

By Susie Watkins

31st Jan 2022 | Local News

The Frome Library is also a hub for job seekers and those needing advice
The Frome Library is also a hub for job seekers and those needing advice

In case you missed it, Frome Library closes up today (January 31) for six weeks for what are called de-carbonising works.

In a letter to users Somerset explained:

"Somerset Libraries have been fortunate to receive government funding to undertake some decarbonisation work at Frome Library. This means that the library will close for six weeks from 31st January. There will be building works being undertaken outside of this time period, but you should not be unduly affected by this.

"As part of the Somerset County Council's climate emergency strategy, this building work will have a significant impact on reducing the carbon footprint of Frome Library, in addition to other council owned buildings that are also undergoing similar building improvements. "

There will be a pop-up library service at Frome Wednesday and Saturday markets, but they admit service will be limited.

The library also serves as an information point for those needing help with social and financial matters including help paying council bills, and it also offers help to those looking for work.

All items on loan, will be automatically renewed to at least 19th March 2022 but they have warned that: " If you have items out that are overdue prior to closure, they will be automatically renewed, but you will have the overdue charge to pay."

     

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