Worcestershire County Council is urging all residents to get involved in the consultation about the review of its the Library Service. One of the ways residents can have their say on the library review is to fill in the online survey.
Cllr
Philip Gretton, Cabinet Member for Adult and Community Services, said: "There’s already been
a great deal of interest in the proposals that we’ve put forward as a result of the consultants’ report
on the Library Service. The initial feedback that we’ve had confirms what we already knew; that our
libraries are greatly valued and play a huge part in the community."
"What we now want to see is people reading the report to see what’s on the table and feed back more views to us. The report also outlines how our excellent Library Service at Home overlaps with the equally excellent Mobile Library Service, so there are opportunities to cut out some of the duplications."
"It’s an excellent report that demonstrates what a great Library Service we have and how we can make it even better as well as saving council taxpayers’ money, so I urge everyone to read the following, understand it and comment on it."
The review aims to look at improving the service while at the same time making at least £250,000 worth of efficiency savings from the overall budget.
The first stages of the review have taken place by consulting with staff and councillors to set out the future vision of the public Library Service in Worcestershire. The recommendations so far are the following:
The report will also focus on the following four key groups:
The review looks into consulting with public and other stakeholders on the following four recommendations:
(90.97 KB)One of the ways to have your say on the library review is to fill in the online survey.
If residents would like to attend a forum, email the council library service with a name, date and location of the forum they wish to attend
Other ways to get in touch with the council are:
Telephone: 01905 766232
Email: libraryservicereview@worcestershire.gov.uk