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The HJ Daley Library will be temporarily closed for repairs for four and a half days commencing Thursday 13 September at 5pm.

Flooding on Sunday 17 June resulted in water damage to ceiling and carpet tiles as well as some of the library’s collection.

Mayor of Campbelltown, Cr George Brticevic, said the library continued to operate while arrangements were made for the repairs to be undertaken. 

“Council has tried to arrange for the necessary repairs to be undertaken at a time that will cause the least inconvenience to members of the public,” he said. 

“The library will close at 5pm on Thursday 13 September and will reopen at 9.30am on Tuesday 18 September. During that time, we have made arrangements that will minimise the impact on library customers.” 

The library will provide the following services to the community during the temporary closure: 

The after-hours return chute at the HJ Daley Library will remain open There will be a pop-up library at Campbelltown Mall, with regular Monday programs to be held there Library opening hours will be extended at Greg Percival Library, Ingleburn for the weekend of the closure (Saturday 9am to 4pm and Sunday 10.30am to 4pm) The Greg Percival Community Hall will be open during the same hours on the weekend of the closure to provide a quiet study space for students

Council’s other libraries and online services will continue to operate as normal.

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