Wanneroo Mayor Tracey Roberts with her granddaughter Mia Roberts (6-months) and Toni Rathe (Kingsley) and her son Max (2).
Camera IconWanneroo Mayor Tracey Roberts with her granddaughter Mia Roberts (6-months) and Toni Rathe (Kingsley) and her son Max (2). Credit: Supplied/Martin Kennealey www.communitynews.com.au d493819

Sunday trading at Wanneroo libraries, museum expands in July

Staff WriterWanneroo Times

SOME City of Wanneroo libraries and the museum will have new opening hours from next week.

In response to positive community feedback, the City has extended a trial of Sunday trading hours at Wanneroo Library, which has proved popular since it started last October, and expanded that to Clarkson Library.

The Wanneroo Regional Museum will join both libraries in opening on Sundays from 11am to 3pm from July 1.

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“Local booklovers have enjoyed the opportunity to access Wanneroo Library seven days a week,” Mayor Tracey Roberts said.

“The change will allow even more people to access the many free services that are available in our libraries, from books to computer facilities to the popular children’s spaces.”

Girrawheen Library’s Tuesday evening opening hours were altered to align with the Yanchep Two Rocks Library, changing from an 8pm closure to 5.30pm, and extended Saturday opening hours from a noon closure to 1pm.

The museum’s Thursday opening hours have also changed from a 5pm closure to a 4pm closure to match other weekday opening hours.

Visit www.wanneroo.wa.gov.au for more information.