Posted: Thu 30th Nov 2017

Reduced services at Wrexham Library due to ongoing power issues

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Nov 30th, 2017

There will be reduced services at Wrexham Library today due to ongoing issues with power.

The town centre library closed early yesterday afternoon due to the issues, which were affecting heating and ICT systems.

An update provided by Wrexham Council today states that due to a continued lack of power, the library will be running a ‘skeleton service’ and will again close at 3:30pm.

Users will be able to withdraw, renew and return books, but no IT or internet services will be available. The building’s heating also remains affected.

Anyone unable to visit the library but who wishes to renew a book today may do so by calling Gwersyllt Library on 01978 722890, or the stock resources centre on 01978 667287.

The mobile library service will also, unfortunately, not be running today. The areas affected will be Sidallt, Bradley, Rhosrobin, Pandy and Rhostyllen.

All other library services are unaffected and running as normal.



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