...at a price
THE SMALL LIBRARY in Bexley
Village in south-east London
is to be taken over and run by a charity, Greener Bexley, which will introduce
charges for many services that are now free.
Regular users are
critical of this move, saying they already pay for it through their council tax
and it will create a two-tier service and discourage young people from using
the library. And many are wondering if this is the shape of things to come for
other council services.
Bexley Council has
agreed the library will be managed by charity, Greener Bexley, through a
community group called Bexley Village Community Library (BVCL), which will take
over the library in spring, saving the council around £40,000 a year.
It will continue to
offer free membership of the library but people will also be able to pay for
memberships that provide extra benefits, at annual rates of £24 or £75.
All customers will
pay to use the desktop IT facilities but wi-fi access will be free. BVCL will
not loan CDs or DVDs, but instead it will sell them while encouraging their
return after use so they can be re-sold.
David Hinds, of Hill
Crescent, Bexley, is a regular user of the
library. The retired grandfather-of-three said: "The bare bones of the
agreement seem to be not quite what I was anticipating at all. I think it's all
fairly appalling. I feel it's introducing a two-tier system."
BVCL will run the
library independently of the council’s library network, though the council will
supply some book stock on an annual basis and a part-time member of staff with
experience of running a library.
BVCL is planning to
introduce three levels of membership to the library:
* Reader’s ticket – free membership and free loans of stock,
with some limits to the numbers of items which can be borrowed. Due dates and
fines will apply.
* Library member – a £24 annual fee will see people join as
full members of the wider charity. Benefits will include being able to borrow a
higher number of books, keeping books for an unlimited time, a free period of
use on the public computers, discounts in the cafe and priority booking for
events.
* Gold membership –
customers can join as a “patron” for a £75 annual subscription. Members would
be making a donation to the running costs of the library and attracting
additional funds to the charity through Gift Aid. BVCL will reinvest income
earned through membership in new library stock.
Meanwhile the public
sector union Unison is campaigning to defend library services from closure or
being hived off like Bexley Village Library.
Unison, the National
Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI), Voices for the Library, The Library
Campaign, Campaign for the Book and the Chartered Institute of Library and
Information Professionals (CILIP) last week announced they will hold a joint
lobby of Parliament calling on politicians to protect vital library services.
During the lobby, on
13th March, the campaigning group will highlight the importance of libraries in
providing access to learning and as a vital lifeline for many communities. The
lobby will take place at midday, on
13th March, at central Hall, Westminster.
Heather Wakefield,
Unison head of local government, said: “Cutting libraries is not an easy
solution for councils to save cash – it is a literacy time bomb for deprived
communities.
“Community groups are
being held to ransom by Government plans to force them to take over the running
of services, or lose them. These groups don’t have the time, skills and resources
to take over the jobs of experienced library staff.”
2 comments:
As the chair of the community group which will take over Bexley Village Library I wanted to confirm your report that people will still be able to use the library for free. We will also have the Library open for nine more hours a week than it is currently under the Council's control.
The paid membership scheme allows people to keep books out for longer and avoid late return fines. We believe that there are a large number of people locally who don't make use of the library at the moment because of the limited opening hours on a Saturday.
Bexley village is largely a commuter village. We hope that we will be able to make the service accessible to them too.
Jonathan Rooks
Chair
Bexley Village Community Library
@Jonathan Rooks Chair Bexley Village Community Library (the Green Party's candidate for Bexley and Bromley GLA AM too)
I know you will do your best Jonathan but people are very concerned about what is happening to our libraries. Mary Honeyball MEP backed the SAVE LONDON LIBRARIES campaign that we started on Friends Reunited in January 2011, and this fb picture of Ed Miliband is evidence that this issue goes right to the very heart of our society http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=351960238156277&set=a.257235087628793.69119.123679177651052&type=1&theater
Your entry into the FORGE Friends Of Riverside Gardens Erith fb debate has coincided with a co-ordinated attack on my informative wider ERITH WESTERN GATEWAY contributions and I have been threatened with being wiped out, and banned from contributing further.
The group leadership have done this best to silence me with their co-ordinated campaign of bullying which accounts for this post... @Karl Hebblewhite why did you remove this comment that you made at 4.44 pm before YOU welcomed MY fb friend Lorraine Larner to this page? i.e 'Again, this thread has nothing to do with FORGE but hopefully it will conclude your interactions with this fb page'... I have alerted Jonathan Rooks to the significance of this debate, which in my professional opinion was a co-ordinated attack designed to limit what we can or cannot say on FORGE, who are now in position to lead the way with regard to a design solution because any developer will almost certainly have to interact with the pressure group who influenced the final solution for the ERITH WESTERN GATEWAY planning brief. Terry Middleditch has sent me a message saying that all views should go through Joan McCarthy which I believe severely limits FREEDOM OF SPEECH & EXPRESSION. ROY HOBSON CInstCES 1990, Grad Dipl QS 1981 aka "Vesper".
In my opinion London Communists should join the FORGE fb page to counter the right wing bullying tactics I have exposed on this critical Thames Gateway City Challenge site.
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