Chief executive Declan Moore said the services could resume after regional Victoria moved into step three of the state government's COVID-19 roadmap.
“The library will offer a ‘reserve and collect’ service from Monday, September, 21” Mr Moore said.
“This will allow patrons to select books online, or by phone, and collect the books at a prearranged date and time.”
“Current restrictions do not allow other library services to be opened up at this stage.”
Other services to reopen are:
- Customer service centres, from Wednesday, September 23
- Port of Echuca Discovery Centre's outdoor areas from Wednesday, September 23 with a reduced entry fee of $5 for a guided tour
- Echuca Paddlesteamers from Thursday, September 24, with all passengers required to have a valid NSW border entry permit
For the upcoming school holidays, the Library will be providing a Children’s Book Week StoryBox Activity Booklet, available through an arranged collection, or mailed out.
In addition, shortlisted Children’s Book Week Titles that feature in the activity booklet will be on the Campaspe Regional Library Service Facebook page each weekday at 10.30am.
“The Echuca War Memorial Aquatic Centre is not able to open at this stage and we will keep the community updated through our website, social media and local papers,” Mr Moore said.
Full details about Council services and how they are operating is available through a dedicated webpage, www.campaspe.vic.gov.au/covidservices
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