Longer Central City Library hours
AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL
MEDIA RELEASE
22 March 2007
Longer Central City Library hours meet customer demand
Customers will soon be able to enjoy the services and resources of the Central City Library for longer starting from 1 April.
The library will open half an hour earlier on weekdays (9am) Monday to Friday, and two hours earlier (10am) Sundays.
Recent customer feedback and research reinforced community support for longer opening hours. The recent redevelopment of the Central City Library in 2006 has been successful in drawing more visitors to the library and therefore increasing the need to open for longer hours. Longer weekend opening hours in particular will serve to support the role of the Central City Library as a key destination in the cultural precinct of the CBD.
To celebrate the library's new opening hours, the first 50 customers to check out an item on Sunday, 1 April and Sunday, 15 April from 10am to noon will receive a free coffee from real café in our Wake up and smell the coffee promotion.
Details
New opening hours for the Central
City Library from 1 April
Monday to Friday: 9am to
8pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10am to 4pm
For more
information about Auckland City Libraries,
visit
www.aucklandcitylibraries.com.
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