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15th May 1964, Page 82
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BOOKS on shelves can at times prove an exasperating load for the mobile libiary driver. For this reason Anglesey Education Committee specified a Bedford VAS2 petrol-engined passenger chassis for the latest addition to its library fleet. Jennings of Sandbach have

built a body for this unit which incor porates a counter that divides the drivirq compartment from the saloon, the seat being made to swivel through a half circle in order that the librarian and tfu driver, who assists with the issue o books, can turn to face inwards. A wash basin is built into the counter but i, covered over when the public has acce& to the vehicle. The lowest range o shelves is inclined to give more visibility Carrying 2,000 books at a time, tin mobile library will make a fortnightI] circuit through 60 different villages.

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