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Free WiFi Available In Libraries

Tuesday 4th September 2012 Bath Echo News Team Local News for Bath, News Headlines

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Bath Central, Keynsham and Midsomer Norton Libraries have now been equipped by the Council to supply library users with free WiFi access.

Any device with a wireless connection will be able to connect to the “BANES-PUBLIC” network and once you have entered your name and email address you’re free to surf the world.

Councillor David Dixon (Lib-Dem. Oldfield), Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, said: “The most enquiries we get from our library users and visitors is whether we have WiFi access available, we have been working hard to provide this service and now we are able to do so in Bath & North East Somerset Council’s three largest libraries.

“We hope to encourage our regular library users and new library users to use this excellent addition to our library offer, If you are not a library member already you can join for free by visiting any library in Bath and North East Somerset or online at www.librarieswest.org.uk.”

Get online today and whilst visiting why not take a book out to read, borrow some music or have a film night by borrowing one of their DVDs. The Library has a lot to offer so visit today and explore.

Bath & North East Somerset Council’s libraries are now on Facebook under ‘Bathnes Libraries’ and also on Twitter @bathnes – using #bathneslibraries.

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