Alcala-Alcossebre creates a “Home Library” service during the lockdown
Alcala-Alcossebre Council continues with its cultural, educational and sports proposals for this lockdown period, setting up the new “Home Library” service through which books may be borrowed without going to the Municipal Library. This initiative is aimed at all ages and will be very useful for all those people who don’t have access to reading in a digital form. All residents in Alcala-Alcossebre can use the service if they wish and it is not necessary to have a Library card. Requests can be made through the following telephones and times.
- Alcala Library. 964 15 00 8o. From Monday to Friday, 12.00h to 14.00h.
- Alcossebre Library. 964 41 42 26. From Monday to Friday, 16.00h to 18.00h
Lending will be weekly according to the number of requests. Copies will be brought to homes with the maximum guarantee of safety and hygiene in the delivery.
The head of Education Selene Blázquez, emphasised that “it is a very interesting initiative to continue encouraging reading for people of all ages, as well as putting cultural resources within the reach of those who do not have access to the Internet, during these lockdown days”.
Alcala-Alcossebre Council continues with its cultural, educational and sports proposals for this lockdown period, setting up the new “Home Library” service through which books may be borrowed without going to the Municipal Library. This initiative is aimed at all ages and will be very useful for all those people who don’t have access to reading in a digital form. All residents in Alcala-Alcossebre can use the service if they wish and it is not necessary to have a Library card. Requests can be made through the following telephones and times.
- Alcala Library. 964 15 00 8o. From Monday to Friday, 12.00h to 14.00h.
- Alcossebre Library. 964 41 42 26. From Monday to Friday, 16.00h to 18.00h
Lending will be weekly according to the number of requests. Copies will be brought to homes with the maximum guarantee of safety and hygiene in the delivery.
The head of Education Selene Blázquez, emphasised that “it is a very interesting initiative to continue encouraging reading for people of all ages, as well as putting cultural resources within the reach of those who do not have access to the Internet, during these lockdown days”.


















