What a lovely thing to do 😍
A kind-hearted resident has bought books and is giving them out to families for free to help them with the cost of living and to rekindle their love of reading.
Jo said: “I lead a pay it forward lifestyle and I do as much as I can to be positive and help others. I am overwhelmed by the response on social media so far and how many books have been picked up so far. It started as a spark of an idea and I hope I can grow it into a successful, community focused project.”The 31-year-old says she plans to continue her stall over the summer months and hopes to buy books that appeal to an older generation as well as younger people.
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