
Gideons International is dedicated to distributing free copies of the Bible, often in hotel rooms (ALAMY)
A hotel in Newcastle has replaced its copies of the traditional Gideon's Bible in favour of an electronic version of the text.
From today, all 148 rooms at the Hotel Indigo will contain a Kindle e-reader pre-loaded with a copy of the Bible. The hotel is claiming to be the first in Britain to offer such a service.
Guests are also permitted to download a copy of any other religious text - to the value of £5 or less - during their stay. Regular fiction books can also be purchased, with the costs added to guests' bills.
The policy is being adopted on a trial basis, until July 16, after which a decision will be made on whether to retain it in Newcastle, or possibly expand it to more of the chain's 44 hotels around the world.
Adam Munday, the hotel's general manager said the idea was inspired by Newcastle's literary heritage. The city was once a publishing hotspot, and the hotel is found in near the Literary and Philosophical Society - the largest independent library outside London, which houses more than 150,000 books.
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SOURCE: The Telegraph












