Fine Free Libraries, one year on

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A year ago, Melton City Council abolished fines for overdue items – joining the growing Fine Free Libraries movement around the world.

Since then, over 2500 library patrons have returned after having their outstanding fines cleared.

Abolishing fines made library services more accessible and more welcoming to more people.

Research shows that library fines are not effective in encouraging borrowers to return items on time and can, in fact, discourage people from visiting the library at all.

The decision to remove fines for overdue items has been an important step in increasing access to library collections and services.

It’s been a bumper year for Melton City Libraries with over 380,000 visitors checking out over 620,000 items.

Melton City Libraries also ran nearly 1000 events and over 700 home delivery trips this year.

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