Warwick book shop operating as 'warehouse' after store closes due to coronavirus guidance

Residents can still buy books from the store online
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A book shop in Warwick is operating as a warehouse fulfilling online orders since the store closed due to coronavirus guidance from the Government.

Warwick Books in Market Place is still open for residents wanting to place online orders.

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Mog and Pauline from the shop said: "We have been working away seeing if we are able to offer any kind of service at this challenging time.

Warwick Books in Market Place. Photo by Google Street ViewWarwick Books in Market Place. Photo by Google Street View
Warwick Books in Market Place. Photo by Google Street View

"Our priority is always to commit to the advisory and to help prevent spread of the Coronavirus. This must come above all things.

"At present we are fit an well, and hoping to spread a little joy where we can to our community.

"Our shop, like many others, is officially closed to the public but for a time we will be able to take orders from our stockroom / warehouse and will despatch these safely. You can place orders by email, telephone or social media and either pay over the phone with a card, bank transfer or PayPal.

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"We have some, limited stock of curriculum books which may help with homeschooling and are happy to make recommendations. Just give us a call.

"You can still purchase our gift subscriptions which are an excellent way to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries etc in isolation. Or just as a way to let someone know you are thinking of them.

"If you feel able to support us in this uncertain time, you can purchase Warwick Books gift vouchers, to use at a later date. This would help our cash flow and we’ll be sure to extend the expiry dates appropriately.

"Thank you, as ever for your custom and support. We really appreciate your kind words and reassurances. Let’s get through this together."

For more information call 01926 499939 or email: [email protected]

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