PUBLIC consultation on a strategy that aims to modernise Wirral's libraries ends next week.
The 12-week survey - a chance to tell the council what you like and don't like about libraries, what you want more of and what is most important to you - will finish on Monday (September 20).
Better reading materials, video editing equipment, work stations, increased online tools and craft spaces are just a few suggestions of what the future library service could offer.
Residents can take part by visiting https://haveyoursay.wirral.gov.uk/wirral-libraries-strategy.
Ideas can also be shared by filling out a paper copy.
These can be requested by emailing libraryconsultation@wirral.gov.uk or visiting an open library.
Bebington, Birkenhead, Bromborough, Eastham, Greasby, Rock Ferry, Wallasey and West Kirby libraries are now all open. Opening times at www.wirral.gov.uk/findalibrary
If completing a paper copy, residents should ensure that they’re returned by 20 September to be included.
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