There will be free Wifi access at Stone Library from later this month.
Visitors to all main libraries across Staffordshire will soon be able to log on to wireless internet following a successful pilot scheme in Burton.
Wifi technology has been available at Burton Library since the autumn. A total of 341,000 people visited the centre during the season – a rise of 6,000 when compared to the year before.
County Councillor Pat Corfield, Cabinet member for Culture, Communities and Customers, said: “Libraries offer a full range of resources for the whole community. Our network of 43 libraries and the mobile library service provide a knowledge hub for people in all walks of life.
“Whether you are a job seeker looking for information and support on ways to get back into work, a student studying to broaden your life chances, or a business executive looking to access information or an affordable town centre meeting room, libraries provide a route to opportunity.”











