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Good news for bookworms

Visitors will have to phone the library in advance and schedule an appointment to browse.

The Springs Library has been fully refurbished.
The library suffered severe water damage when its ceiling and roof was compromised in 2018.

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Efforts to restore the library began in 2019. The roof and ceiling have been repaired, which has allowed for more restoration progress to be made inside the library.

Residents can make use of the library’s drop-and-collect service at the front desk. Roseman Ntaba is an assistant at the Springs Library.

Bookshelves had to be repaired and replaced as well as electronic equipment such as the air conditioning.
Many of the damaged books have been replaced and more are being added to the library’s catalogue.
Also, the library has opened a brand new knowledge centre where computer training courses will be offered once the library has been opened to the public.

Also read: Try the metro’s e-library

A large study area with desks will allow students and visitors an area to work and study in peace.
Due to Covid-19 protocols, the library is open to the public by appointment only. Visitors will have to phone the library in advance and schedule an appointed time to browse.
However, residents can make use of the library’s drop-and-collect service at the front desk.

The library’s children’s area will allow little ones to read in peace.

Readers can also make use of the library’s hybrid services where they can read e-books and magazines online for free.
This service also offers magazines, fiction and non-fiction books alike.
To find out more, or book an appointment, the library may be contacted on 011 999 8806.

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