The graph illustrates the number of books taken out from four village libraries over a 4-month period between June and September.
Overall, the loans of books in Ryeslip settlement were the most among every village, but then steadily decreased over the time, while the number of loaned books in Sutton Wood village undergone variety of changes in every month and saw biggest growth between August and September and became the dominator. Meanwhile, the number of checked-out books in villages West Eaton and Church Mount rose slightly in every month and reached the same point in the end of September
In June, Ryeslip had the highest number of borrowed books, with around 300, followed by Sutton Wood at approximately 250. Both West Eaton and Church Mount started much lower, with about 50 books each. By July, borrowing in West Eaton and Church Mount rose noticeably to just over 100, while Sutton Wood saw a slight increase to nearly 275. In contrast, Ryeslip experienced a gradual decline, falling to around 250 in July.
In August, Sutton Wood experienced a sharp drop in borrowed books to only about 100, making it the lowest among the four. Meanwhile, West Eaton and Church Mount continued to grow steadily, reaching around 150 and 140 respectively. Ryeslip maintained its downward trend, decreasing to roughly 220. However, by September, Sutton Wood saw a dramatic rebound to 300, reclaiming the top spot. In contrast, Ryeslip fell further to 175, while both West Eaton and Church Mount showed little change, ending the period at approximately 150.
