Updated strategy for Cheshire East’s libraries to be considered

By Jamie Griffiths

20th Nov 2024 9:00 am | Local News

Cheshire East Council had recently consulted on a draft version of its 2024-28 libraries strategy (Wilmslow Nub News).
Cheshire East Council had recently consulted on a draft version of its 2024-28 libraries strategy (Wilmslow Nub News).

An updated strategy for how Cheshire East's libraries could be run in the future is to be considered next week following feedback from a public consultation.

Cheshire East Council recently consulted on a draft version of its 2024-28 libraries strategy.

It sets out how its libraries service will continue to meet the needs of local communities while remaining affordable in the context of the council's current financial position.

As a result of feedback provided, the strategy has now been updated and is recommended for approval by the council's environment and communities committee on 27 November.

The council is proposing to move forward with a tiering system for libraries – mirroring how many other councils already operate their own sites – and to introduce a 'community managed' approach for delivering services.

This will see the council working in partnership with local councils, community groups and organisations, who will help to maintain and enhance the services available. 

Councillor Mick Warren (Cheshire East Council).
Councillor Mick Warren, chair of Cheshire East Council's environment and communities committee, said: "Our wish is to continue developing our library services so they meet the needs of our communities far into the future.

"But unprecedented financial pressures mean we must also be realistic about how these services are delivered and that the limited resources the council has are focused on the places where demand and need is greatest. 

"We have reflected on all feedback received through our public consultation.

"In doing so – and through partnership working with town and parish councils and local community organisations – I am pleased that we have been able to make some positive updates to our libraries strategy.

"This includes proposing smaller reductions in opening hours for some of our sites, while in some cases, we are now able to keep the opening hours as they are now.

"We have also listened to comments about promoting our libraries better to increase usage, and have a plan in place for that, and there are also some proposals we are not moving forward with at this stage due to feedback.

"This includes proposals to extend library opening hours by keeping them open through the use of technology instead of staff."

Following significant engagement with town and parish councils, 'top-up' funding has provisionally been agreed for Alderley Edge, Bollington, Disley, Handforth, Macclesfield and Poynton libraries.

When combined with existing town council support for Crewe and Nantwich libraries, this equates to local council investment in library services of more than £166,000, which delivers 41.5 library opening hours each week.

Subject to committee approval, the Libraries Strategy 2024-28 will go live from 1 January 2025.

As part of the strategy, library services will be improved by being joined up with other council services that support residents' health and wellbeing, targeted at sites where need is greatest.

Cllr Warren added: "As a council, we're embarking on a significant transformation journey, and this will be delivered over the same time period as this libraries strategy and beyond. 

"Libraries – in terms of the services they offer and because of their central locations within our towns – will play a key part in how we deliver our transformation plan and how we promote and deliver the early intervention and prevention services that are so vital to our communities."

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