Survey starts over future of county's libraries
Getty ImagesPeople are being asked what they want libraries in Herefordshire to be over the next few years so they "remain relevant".
Views could come from those who use them and those who do not, the county council said.
The survey would assess how libraries could "evolve to meet changing needs and expectations, ensuring they remain relevant, inclusive and responsive to communities", a spokesperson said.
The public consultation runs until 20 May and feedback would be "central to shaping" how services were delivered over the next three years, they added.
The survey can be completed online or a paper copy could be picked up at a library in the county.
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