BOOKWORMS at Rubery Library can see a fresh face at the popular facility.
Beverley Orlowsky has opened a new chapter in her 22-year career with the county library service after becoming community library co-ordinator at Rubery. She has been based at Bromsgrove Library for 14 years and said farewell to pals last week.
Beverley, of Northfield, is now getting to know her new colleagues and visitors in Library Way and she hopes to organise lots of events for residents. The 42-year-old's role is to supervise staff and promote the service within the community.
"This is an exciting challenge and I'm looking forward to meet residents and encouraging people to get the most out of their library," she said.
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