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Kidderminster Library no longer a rapid Covid test site

More face to face services at Worcestershire libraries

WORCESTERSHIRE libraries will be able to provide more face to face services to support customers in the next phase of the roadmap out of lockdown.

Tenbury library offers more as it returns to something like normal service

TENBURY Library is able to extend the service it offers to people in the town. Worcestershire libraries will be able to provide more face to face services to support customers in the next phase of the roadmap out of lockdown. The new guidance that allows up to 6 people to meet indoors will mean small social connecting groups such as reading groups and Knit and Natter can once again meet in library spaces. One to one sessions that provide valuable support with digital skills, employability and job seeking, and provide business advice and information will also be introduced over coming weeks.

Over 300 Worcestershire weddings are booked as restrictions ease

Worcestershire Registration Services is pulling out all the stops to make sure couples in the county can get married after many had to reschedule due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Since the first lockdown in March last year more than 2000 ceremonies had to be moved, with some being postponed twice. Currently, there are just over 300 weddings and civil partnerships planned to take place in the next few months. Hannah Perrott, Assistant Director for Communities, Worcestershire County Council said: “I would like to thank our amazing Registration Services team for their hard work in ensuring Worcestershire couples can have the ceremony they have been waiting for.

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