The line graph illustrates the figure for books borrowed from different village libraries, including West Eaton, Ryeslip, Sutton Wood and Church Mount between June and September.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the number of books borrowed from West Eaton and Church Mount increased over the period, however Ryeslip showed a gradual decrease, while Sutton Wood fluctuated and ended with the highest figure.
In June, both West Eaton and Church Mount recorded the same number of books borrowed, at around 50. The figure for West Eaton then rose steadily to about 150 in August and remained stable in September. Similarly, Church Mount also experienced an increase, rising from 50 in June to around 100 in July. This number continuted to grow slightly, reaching about 150 books by September.
By contrast, Ryeslip started with the highets number of borrowed books, at approximately 300 in June. However, this figure fell gradually over time, dropping to around 175 in September. Sutton Wood showed a different pattern. The number increased from about 250 in June to nearly 280 in July, before falling sharly to around 100 in August. It then rose significantly to approximately 300 in September, becoming the highest among four libraries.
