The centre will open its doors for just an hour between 10.30am and 11.30am to allow the twin towns’ youngest citizens to get their hands on new toys to play with.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, only seven people will be allowed inside at any one time.
Toy Library president Tammie Wakefield said it was nice to have something to look forward to.
“It’s really exciting and there is going to be plenty of toys on offer,” she said.
“We want to assure everyone our committee members will be directing people to make sure everyone is doing the right thing.
“We were only open for about three weeks when restrictions started to ease for the first time so it is nice that we can open our doors to the community again.
“People have been separated for a while, now it is great we can all come back together.”
As part of COVID-19 regulations, the Toy Library committee is asking for any toys borrowed to be cleaned upon their return.
“There will also be a cleaning station on offer if people would prefer to use that,” Tammie said.
“It’s only a small opening to start with, but hopefully we can go bigger in the coming weeks.”
More information can be found at or on the centre’s Facebook page.http://www.emtl.com.au/
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