THANKS to local volunteer efforts, a home library service has been reintroduced across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.

Local residents who are signed up to the Home Library Service will soon benefit from the reintroduction of delivery of books to their doorsteps.

More than 400 residents, many of whom are vulnerable and isolated, have not received their usual deliveries from the service as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.

However, this is about to change.

BCP Council Leader, Councillor Vikki Slade said: "For some of our more vulnerable and isolated residents, the Home Library Service is a lifeline for them and it's important for their wellbeing that they are able to access books and other resources. Whilst the library service offers a fantastic online service which has increased in popularity during lockdown, we know there are some residents who are not able to access this service and therefore I'm really pleased, that with the help of our volunteers, we can now reintroduce this for them."

BCP Council’s libraries, working with the Council's Together We Can volunteers and the Royal Voluntary Service, will be contacting existing clients to make arrangements to safely deliver books to them.

All volunteers and library staff will follow safety guidance for the picking, packing and delivery of books.

Returned books will be cleaned and quarantined in line with Public Health guidelines to ensure the safety of both residents and colleagues.

In the future, the service is aiming to offer the Home Library Service more widely and to provide deliveries of books and toys from its toy libraries to vulnerable families.