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No returns on library fines MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council has scrapped more than $140,000 overdue in fines and charges for overdue library books. The fines – described as a negative interaction between staff and customers that often cost more to process than the fine itself – will no longer be imposed. The mayor Cr Despi O’Connor said abolishing fines was a “wonderful decision for our community, especially during these unprecedented times”. “We understand the need to provide free and accessible literature and programs to all in our community,” she said. “Research has told us library fines prevent families from walking in the door out of fear of being asked to pay [with] many of those families needing our libraries the most. ....
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Mobile libraries may be shelved THE weekly mobile library service to 16 Mornington Peninsula towns may be taken off the road permanently as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The service was stopped in March due to state government coronavirus restrictions and replaced by a home delivery service. Mornington Peninsula Shire says the alternative has been so popular that it had decided to review the future of the mobile service. Libraries, arts and culture manager Karina Lamb said the online “click and deliver” was used 1729 times during its first three weeks. “We’ve received exceptional feedback on this service, and it has prompted us to take a fresh look at how we can best deliver library services to our residents,” Ms Lamb said. ....