WILTSHIRE Council is looking to axe some of the stops on its mobile library route as part of a regular review into the service.
Every two years the timetable for the north and the south mobile library are reviewed to ensure the service is reaching the communities in which it is most needed.
This year the council is proposing to stop visiting Alderbury School, Knighton Road in Broad Chalke, Collingbourne Ducis School, The Old School in Steeple Langford, and Camp in Winterbourne Gunner, plus eight more stops in the north of the county.
The Journal has asked the council how many people use the service at these stops, and how much money it will save if the proposals go ahead.
A number of changes to the timings of the remaining stops have also been put forward.
A public consultation runs until November 4.
To view the proposals and give your feedback, visit services.wiltshire.gov.uk/MobileLibrary
- Will you or someone you know be affected by these changes? Tell us what you think. Email postbag@salisburyjournal.co.uk
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