A town library has opened its doors once more following a temporary closure.
Lowestoft Library was closed for the majority of Monday and all of Tuesday following a fault with a sewer pipe that meant none of the toilets could be used at the building.
The customer toilets at Lowestoft Library were out of service on Sunday, as the site was closed earlier on Monday.
At the time a Suffolk Libraries spokesman said the library on Clapham Road South, Lowestoft would be "closed for the rest of today" (Monday) as they awaited an engineer.
Apologising to customers for the temporary closure of the library, the spokesman said the main fault "has now been cleared" and the site was open once more as of today (Wednesday).
Opening at 8.30am today, the spokesman added: "Some further work is needed so the public toilets will initially not be open when the library opens."
Customers will be updated when they are available, with the ongoing maintenance issues hopefully to be rectified soon.
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