The Macquarie Regional Library's (MRL) Dubbo branch will reopen its doors on October 25 but members who are not fully vaccinated will have to rely on its free and contactless home delivery and pick-up services.
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Only fully-vaccinated people will be permitted to enter the branch library on the corner of Macquarie and Talbragar streets after they show proof of having two jabs.
MRL manager Kathryn McAlister has advised of "regular opening hours" at all its branch libraries from October 25.
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"We have implemented measures to comply with the NSW public health order including check-ins, wearing face masks, social distancing and proof of vaccination upon entry," she said.
"We look forward to welcoming all of our customers back, especially seeing the many new members who joined online during the lockdown."
Items borrowed from the branches before August 14 have been "renewed for customer convenience".
Dubbo residents should call 6801 4510 or email info@mrl.nsw.gov.au to register for Book Express and Books to Boot.
Customers are also being asked to check the Macquarie Regional Library website to confirm opening hours and conditions of entry, as conditions are subject to change under public health orders.
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