LIBRARY users have less than one week to provide feedback which will help and shape the future of the service.
The Wokingham Borough Council survey encourages residents to share their views, with a particular focus on the priorities for the service moving forward.
Cllr Sarah Kerr, executive member for climate emergency and resident services, said: “We want as many people to let us know their views on our library service.
“We need to understand what aspects of the service are most important to people, and also gain a better understanding of how they currently use them, and if they don’t, why not.
“We’ve been running a hugely successful library service for many years now, and we want to build on this for the future.”
In Wokingham borough, there are nine libraries, as well as a home delivery service and a community-managed micro-library in Shinfield.
Each library provides a range of services including book and audiobook lending; online books, newspapers and magazines; music streaming, children and adult activities and events.
Also on offer are free public computers; free public Wi-Fi, which can be used on own devices; printing and scanning, and space for studying.
The survey, which is open until Tuesday, December 6, can be found on the council’s Engage platform.