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Birmingham library ladder shortage leaves books unreachable | Birmingham library ladder shortage leaves books unreachable |
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Thousands of books at Birmingham's new £189m public library cannot be used because special ladders to reach them have not been delivered. | |
Library officials told the Birmingham Post it was a "frustrating" situation that should be resolved before the summer. | Library officials told the Birmingham Post it was a "frustrating" situation that should be resolved before the summer. |
A spokesman said the books were low-use, academic titles that were borrowed "infrequently". | A spokesman said the books were low-use, academic titles that were borrowed "infrequently". |
The library, thought to be Europe's largest, opened in September. | The library, thought to be Europe's largest, opened in September. |
Its director, Brian Gambles, said: "We had planned to introduce this service in the autumn, after the initial post-opening rush had settled a little, but because we're still awaiting delivery of equipment. | Its director, Brian Gambles, said: "We had planned to introduce this service in the autumn, after the initial post-opening rush had settled a little, but because we're still awaiting delivery of equipment. |
"To enable staff to retrieve items from the storage stacks safely, we have had to delay this service." | "To enable staff to retrieve items from the storage stacks safely, we have had to delay this service." |
The library houses about one million books, a television archive belonging to the British Film Institute, and the second-largest repository of Shakespeare's works in the world. | The library houses about one million books, a television archive belonging to the British Film Institute, and the second-largest repository of Shakespeare's works in the world. |