Cheshire West and Chester Council’s new mobile library vehicle has launched this week. The new vehicle, which replaces the existing mobile library is fully electric and therefore much cleaner and greener.
The new vehicle is fully accessible and includes a hearing loop. It also has other sustainable features including solar panels and LED lighting. Other improvements include an awning for summer activities and onboard Wi-Fi and digital access for customers.
Council Leader and Cabinet Member for Wellbeing, Councillor Louise Gittins said:
“We believe our new mobile library is the first electric mobile library in the country and will contribute to the Council’s aim to be carbon neutral by 2030. It looks wonderful with its new livery and I’m sure it will attract attention on its routes around the borough.
“Some mobile library stops will also be enhanced with events and activities delivered by the library service and with partners.”
The new vehicle offers a wide range of stock including adult and children’s’ books as well as audiobooks. It also provides access to the Library Management System, enabling customers to borrow books from across the library service and to make reservations, as well as update their library accounts.
Mobile Library staff can also provide online Council information and a Council enquiry service. Library members have free access to a wide range of online resources, including eBooks, via the libraries’ webpage.
Following a consultation in Autumn 2022 the Library Service has carefully considered all feedback and has used this to help redesign and shape the future of the mobile library service to meet resident’s needs. You can view the findings of the consultation at:
Mobile Library Service consultation | Cheshire West and Chester Council
You can view the all the stops and the timetable for the service at:
Mobile library service | Cheshire West and Chester Council.
Modifications to the vehicle were completed by a local company – Astra Vehicle Technologies - based in Ellesmere Port.
Pictured - Council Leader and Cabinet Member for Wellbeing, Cllr Louise Gittins, with staff from the Council’s Library Service and the new electric mobile library vehicle.
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