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Holiday opening hours information

Wednesday 4 December 2019

Library branches:

Please be advised that all Geelong Regional Libraries branches will observe the following opening hours over the festive season:

Tuesday 24 December: Closing 5:00pm
Wednesday 25 December: CLOSED
Thursday 26 December: CLOSED
Friday 27 to Monday 30 December: Normal operating hours apply
Tuesday 31 December: Closing 5:00pm
Wednesday 1 January: CLOSED

Please note that School Holiday opening hours commence at Western Heights College Library on Saturday 21 December and continue until school resumes on Wednesday 29 January. For further information, please refer to the College website here.

Mobile Libraries:

The following information applies to both the Bellarine and Surf Coast Mobile Library and the Golden Plains Mobile Library services:

Saturday 21 December: Final day of service for 2019
Sunday 22 December - Wednesday 1 January: No services running
Thursday 2 January: Normal services resumes

We wish all of our customers a safe and happy Christmas and New Year!

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