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Douglas library runs coffee mornings to tackle isolation

Weekly coffee mornings at a library in the Isle of Man capital aim to “get people in who feel a bit isolated,” a librarian has said.

Douglas City Library, on Duke Street, is running Winter Warmer sessions to encourage people to be social. They are held each Friday between 09:00 GMT and midday.

The move is part of a wider scheme across the British Isles called the Warm Welcome campaign, which aims to provide local warm spaces.

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Librarian at the facility, Jan McCartney, said: “Libraries nowadays are more than just books, they are community hubs – they are somewhere in a community where everyone is welcome.”

She explained: “The idea is to get people in who may feel a bit lonely, a bit isolated, as we know January is a really tough month because the weather is so awful.”

She said the library provided a “hugely important” service, and for those who were “wanting to save on their heating, it is a warm, bright space”.

The sessions provided the opportunity for people to “connect with each other,” she added but, “equally, for people who don’t want to chat but want to be in a social space, we have lots of comfy chairs dotted around”.

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The facility, which will run the sessions until Easter, was also taking part in “brew Monday” on 19 January, often referred to as blue Monday.

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