Burton library back in action
Burton library has reopened following a temporary closure to enable safety work on the ceiling to take place in the main part of the building.
The building was closed as a safety precaution on March 20 with a temporary mobile library service put in place outside shortly afterwards.
The caf� and registrars service have been open as normal throughout the closure period.
Necessary safety work has now been completed and paid for using the county council 's own funds. A new ceiling will be installed later this year as part of planned wider renovation works to the library building.
Both East Staffordshire Borough Council and Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service stepped in to help during the temporary closure. The borough council provided parking space for the mobile library service on its car park, while the fire service allocated an overnight parking space for the vehicle.
Darryl Eyers, Staffordshire County Council 's director for economy, infrastructure and skills, said: “We 're pleased the main library building in Burton will be open again as normal.
“We apologise for the inconvenience while the closure was in place, but we will not compromise on people 's safety. Thankfully both the caf� and registrars service were able to operate as normal throughout.
“I 'd like to thank both East Staffordshire Borough Council and Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service for their support, and to the libraries team for mobilising the temporary service on site. ”
Library users can make use of the county council 's electronic library offer.