CAMELFORD Town Council’s town clerk is looking into ways of potentially providing a tourist information centre, as part of the library service, a meeting recently heard.

The meeting of the town council was told that the town could possibly play host to a new tourist information centre within the library service, after town clerk, Esther Greig, reported that she was looking into ways that the council could provide this service in the near future.

Ms Greig explained that she will soon be meeting with the head of library tourist information centre services to discuss the plans, and said that there is no money and it is ‘all devolved’.

She said: “Tintagel, for example, decided to take on their tourist information centre.”

The council is also in the process of taking on their town library, and the tourist information point, if granted, would reside there as part of a joint service.

l CAMELFORD Town Council’s transition into taking over the library has been ‘a success’, as reported by the town clerk at the meeting.

Ms Greig told town councillors at their meeting on Tuesday, July 18 that the transition for the library has been ‘a success’, and the council will be obtaining their £20,000 at ‘some time in the near future’.