THE library teams at Dorset Council have been keeping both adults and children entertained throughout lockdown with a programme of online activities.

Since the libraries have been closed, reading groups, rhyme times and craft sessions have been taking place virtually.

The teams from libraries all over Dorset have proven to be popular with the public. Whether they’ve been crafting in their kitchen, drawing at the dining table, chatting about books or singing in the garden, the Dorset Council employees have made sure there’s something for everyone.

Councillor Tony Alford, Customer, Community and Regulatory Services portfolio holder, said: “It’s been a great way for everyone to stay connected, learn something new and have fun, which are all good things for mental health.

“We wanted to be sure people could still access our services, even though they can’t physically come into our buildings. Like many other people, the teams had to quickly adjust to a new way of working. They all rose to the challenge immediately and have been wonderfully creative.

“Although Dorset libraries had a good online membership, we’ve gained a lot more members since lockdown started. There has been a 48 percent increase in people joining Dorset’s online library service, with almost 27,000 e-books, e-audio and e-zines accessed.”

Activities are taking place five days a week.

Find out what’s on and how to join by visiting the Dorset Council library web pages at www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/libraries.