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28 May 2024
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Nottingham City Council faces a difficult situation and must make significant financial savings across its services. Nottingham City Libraries need to save £1.5 million over the next 2 years. This amounts to just over 38% of the library services' existing budget. It's a huge challenge, one that demands a change to how library services are delivered to the residents of Nottingham.
We have launched a consultation to discuss the future of Nottingham City Libraries and potential changes to our services to achieve the necessary saving, which runs to 19 August.
Currently, Nottingham has 15 library buildings, including the brand-new Central Library. But in the face of these challenges, the Council is proposing significant changes. The proposal, subject to a 12 week public consultation would see a reduction in the number of libraries from 15 to 11. This would mean the closure of four libraries which have been identified as Aspley, Basford, Bilborough, and Radford-Lenton. The proposal also includes reducing opening hours across the network, putting forward staff reductions and lowering the amount we spend on books, IT and operating costs. The measures proposed are projected to save £1.5m, allowing the Council to deliver a sustainable library service.
Your feedback is crucial to ensure we make informed decisions that best serve the people of Nottingham and we welcome alternative suggestions to make the savings.
Before completing the survey we suggest you read the library proposals and answers to frequently asked questions in our FAQs.
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During June we will also be running a series of online and in-person consultation sessions.
- Friday 7 June, 2.30pm to 4.30pm at The Council House
- Monday 10 June, 6.30pm to 8.30pm at Harvey Hadden Sports Village
- Tuesday 11 June, 6.30pm to 8.30pm at Bulwell Riverside Library
- Friday 14 June, 6.30pm to 8.30pm, online. Register by clicking here.
Attendance registration is not required at the in-person sessions.
A BSL Interpreter will be present at the Council House session.
Your Voice Matters: Nottingham City Council emphasises that every opinion counts. No decisions have been made and we welcome alternative suggestions.
Our 12-week consultation will involve working with organisations and networks across the city to ensure that as many people as possible has the opportunity to engage and be heard in this important decision-making process.
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