Falmouth: Residents invited to return overdue library items in two-week book amnesty
By Joseph Macey
16th Sep 2021 | Local News
Residents in Falmouth, Penryn, and Cornwall are being invited to hand back overdue library items during a two-week book amnesty.
Between August 2nd and August 14th people will not be charged for returning overdue items at libraries in Cornwall. The amnesty is taking place at libraries run by Cornwall Council as well as those managed by local town or parish councils.
Whether you were unable to return your items during lockdown or you've been accidentally holding onto something for years, now is the perfect time to return it to its rightful place for others to enjoy.
Councillor Carol Mould, portfolio holder for Neighbourhoods at Cornwall Council, said:
"We know that the last year has been really difficult for many people and returning library books may not have been their top priority.
"To celebrate the fact that libraries are now reopening more fully, we want to give people the opportunity to hand these items back without facing any penalties. I urge everyone with overdue books to return them during the amnesty and see what else their local library has to offer."
You can sign up to the library service free of charge on the Cornwall Council website.
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