Tuesday 27 April 2021

Libraries closed Bank Holiday Monday 3rd of May


The libraries will be closed on Monday the 3rd of May for the bank holiday.

We reopen as normal on Tuesday the 4th.

We are working on restoring out of hours access and hope to have some news soon.

Apologies for any inconvenience. 


Friday 23 April 2021

NHFT virtual book club - our next read is The Man on the Street

Following on from our reading of The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, our next novel for the NHFT virtual book club will be the multiple award winning crime thriller The Man on the Street by Trevor Wood.

"It started with a splash. Jimmy, a homeless veteran grappling with PTSD, did his best to pretend he hadn’t heard it – the sound of something heavy falling into the Tyne at the height of an argument between two men on the riverbank. Not his fight.

Then he sees the headline: GIRL IN MISSING DAD PLEA."

Our book club a very informal, with lively conversation, lots of laughs and doesn't always stay on topic. 

The next meeting will be Thursday the 27th of May at 7pm via MS Teams where we will be discussing the novel. You can find the link via the Events Calendar on the Staff Room.

Hope to see you there.

Wednesday 14 April 2021

The libraries are open!

Isebrook issue desk
We are very pleased to be able to say the libraries at Berrywood Hospital, Isebrook Hospital and Northampton General Hospital are now open again to visitors.

Our opening hours are:

  • Berrywood Library 9.30 am – 5.00 pm, Monday – Friday
  • Isebrook Library 9.30 - 12.30 and 1:00 - 5.00pm Monday - Friday
  • Richmond Library 9.30 am – 5.00 pm, Monday – Friday

The later start is to allow library staff time to clean the study spaces and computer workstations. For the moment there will be no out of hours opening.

In line with trust policy you will need to wear a mask or face covering throughout your visit so you will have to leave the library to eat or drink.

We know that many of you have been wanting to use the study space the libraries provide and we thank you for your patience while we have done risk assessments and put in place the measures needed to keep you and the library staff safe. 

Self-issue
If you prefer to keep your time in the library to a minimum we are still providing our ‘Click and Collect’ service whereby you can request books (by phone, email or via our catalogue) and then arrange a time to collect them. All of our other services (journal articles, literature searches, training etc) can also be done remotely.

When you visit you will notice some changes we have had to make to the spaces to ensure social distancing and to keep everyone as safe as we can. We have screens up at all of our counters and brand new self-issue machines at the Berrywood and Richmond libraries.

Berrywood Library

 Access to the first floor where the library is situated is currently on door fob control. If you don’t have a fob for Berrywood Hospital then you will need to sign one out from Berrywood reception (library card/ID required and car/house keys left in exchange).

Isebrook Library

Because of the library’s proximity to CafĂ© Vie we will be leaving the outside door to the library closed but as long as the OPEN sign is showing (Mon-Fri, 9.30 – 12.30; 1.00 – 5.00) you can get in to use the library. Please note that the library will be closed for half an hour in the middle of the day to allow the librarian to have lunch.

Study spaces and computers

We have reduced the number of computers and study spaces available to maintain social distancing and ask you to clean down the space you have use before and after use. Clinell wipes are provided but shouldn’t be used on computer screens. 

We are testing a new set up for our PCs and you are advised to bring a USB stick with you if you wish to save any documents

Cleaning/PPE

Clinell wipes and hand sanitiser are provided at sanitising stations throughout the library.  Clinell wipes should not be used on computer screen, the photocopier touch screen or the self-issue machine. Clinical waste bins are provided for the disposal of wipes and used masks.

Books

You will be able to browse the shelves but any books that you touch and then don’t borrow should be placed on the trolley so that we can quarantine them for 3 days. We will also be quarantining any returned books but if you have reserved a book you will have the option to pick it up un-quarantined. NGH and Berrywood libraries have self-issue machines to make it easier for you to take books out.

If you have any questions about the reopening please contact us. We're really looking forward to seeing you...