Kenilworth library launches range of literary-themed and sustainable merchandise

By James Smith

5th Nov 2021 | Local News

Kenilworth library has launched a new range of reusable literary themed merchandise in time for Christmas.

With cotton tote bags, coffee cups and water bottles, and designs ranging from the Hungry Caterpillar and Harry Potter to Shakespeare, the merchandise is ideal for any book lover who cares about the environment.

Warwickshire Libraries has produced the new range as part of Warwickshire County Council's commitment to tackling the climate emergency.

Available to purchase now, this is a great chance for customers that might not have been to their local library for a while to return and pick up some early Christmas gifts.

Cllr Kam Kaur, portfolio holder for economy and place said: "I am so pleased to see our libraries offering their full services again and, with their new merchandise now on sale, it's a great time for customers to visit and see what's on offer.

"Each item promotes our amazing library service and this sustainable range is a great gift idea for any book lover.

"I would encourage everyone to pop to your local library and take a look at the new range and share the Warwickshire library love."

The announcement from Kenilworth library comes in the same week as WCC revealed ambitious plans to plant a tree for every resident in Warwickshire.

The plans are part of the council's commitment to reaching carbon net zero.

     

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