Chichester and Bognor’s mobile library taken off the road
West Sussex County Council operates two mobile libraries, one from Horsham and another from Bognor Regis.
After a series of mechanical failures the mobile library based in Bognor Regis, which serves the rural south of West Sussex, has been deemed ‘no longer roadworthy’ and the decision has been made to take it off the road.
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Hide AdThe library visits Felpham, Middleton, Flansham Park, Elmer, Yapton, Barnham, North Bersted, Climping, Fontwell, Slindon, Walberton, Eastergate, Westergate, Woodgate, Lavant, Singleton, East Dean, Bosham, Compton, Stoughton, Fishbourne, Funtington, West Ashling, Westbourne and Thorney Island as well as three stops in Chichester: Byron Court, Charles Avenue and Royal Close.
Users have been informed and reassured they will not face any overdue letters for items they currently have on loan and are being encouraged to return books to their local libraries instead.
Other arrangements will be made to collect books from those unable to visit a library.
The county council said that ‘all options for the future are being reviewed’.
A total of 300 out of 678 people who use the mobile library service in West Sussex also visit one of the county’s static libraries.
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