Falmouth: Late return charges scrapped at local libraries

By Joseph Macey

13th Jan 2022 | Local News

Falmouth and Penryn library users will not have to pay a fee anymore for overdue items. Picture of Falmouth Library.
Falmouth and Penryn library users will not have to pay a fee anymore for overdue items. Picture of Falmouth Library.

In a new initiative, residents in Falmouth and Penryn won't be charged a fee if they return overdue items to their local library.

While still encouraging you to renew online or return books on time, most of Cornwall's libraries will now no longer charge fees if you have to return items late.

It is the first time the move has come in and is aimed at attracting more library users.

Cornwall Council portfolio holder for neighbourhoods Carol Mould, said:

"Overdue charges disproportionately affect those who can least afford them. For some, the cost – or even just the threat – of overdue charges, becomes a big enough barrier to stop them using the library at all.

"Libraries are here for everyone and we've probably all been in the situation where in the rush of everyday life, we've forgotten to return or renew our library books. Cornwall's residents need no longer let the concern about incurring overdue charges stop them from using these amazing resources.

"Libraries are far more than a building full of books. Residents who haven't used the service for a while may be surprised at how much their local library has changed with activities and events for all age groups."

Cornwall is joining a growing worldwide movement for 'fine-free' libraries. All libraries in Ireland are now fine-free, as well as many in Scotland, Wales, and Northern England.

Cornwall Council Head of the Library Service, Julie Zessimedes said:

"Libraries are such vibrant, positive spaces. They provide free access to information, reading, and community-building groups such as Rhymetime, Lego Club, and Knit and Natter. Yet many still equate them with a shushing librarian and the fear of incurring late charges. This Victorian image needs to change and hopefully, by removing overdue charges, we have gone some way towards doing that."

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