Reopening of public facilities gathering pace from next Monday

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Reopening from next Monday: Quondong at night.

Historic Quondong, Campbelltown’s visitor information centre located near the arts centre, is one of several local venues reopening to the public from next Monday, October 25.

Campbelltown Council has this afternoon announced that the Queen Street Civic Centre and the public libraries at Eagle Vale and Glenquarie will also be reopening their doors.

However, council says there will be some restrictions in place to ensure the health and safety of staff and the community.

The civic centre will be open from 10am to 4pm from Monday to Friday while phone and online services will remain available from 8.30am to 4.30pm.

Eagle Vale and Glenquarie Libraries will be open from 9.30am to 5pm Monday to Friday.

The Campbelltown visitor information centre will open from 10am to 4pm Wednesday to Friday and 10am to 2pm Saturday and Sunday.

“We are continuing a staged approach to the opening up of council facilities over the coming months and where possible, we encourage people to utilise our online and phone services to do their business,” mayor George Brticevic said.

Click and collect services will operate at all libraries between 10am and 4pm from Monday to Friday.

People entering facilities must wear a mask and use the QR code to check in via Service NSW.

Anyone entering the library is required to show their vaccination evidence.

Council says anyone feeling unwell, waiting for a Covid-19 test result or who have had contact with a confirmed Covid case in the past 14 days are advised to stay home.

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