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Buckinghamshire Council’s Cabinet has reviewed and agreed a vision and strategy for Buckinghamshire’s library service.

By Clerk to the Parish Council Little Marlow Parish Council

Monday, 27 March 2023

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As well as traditional reading and book-borrowing, Buckinghamshire’s library service has transformed to offer many more services including free computer classes, health checks, loanable tablets and a broad range of educational, social and cultural activities for all ages.

Over this winter our libraries have also become important welcoming spaces for anyone who needs a warm, free and safe space to visit during the colder months.

The strategy for Buckinghamshire’s libraries adopted today has been developed after extensive consultation with users, staff, volunteers and stakeholders. It outlines the priorities for the service and agrees a clear vision for the future – which is that Buckinghamshire libraries “provide welcoming and safe spaces for everyone to access reading, culture and the information and services they need to learn, discover, imagine and thrive.

With reading and book-borrowing still at the heart of our libraries, the new strategy reflects the growing use of libraries as community hubs accommodating other services too, for example, registrars and the Junction Youth Club in partnership with Action4Youth at High Wycombe library. Many libraries also now operate as Council Access Points, helping residents with information on wider council services.

The strategy outlines the intention to:

  • attract even more people to reading, including children, for example, by expanding the already popular Summer Reading Challenge
  • grow the libraries’ cultural offer, such as forging stronger links with arts organisations and hosting exhibitions and theatre shows
  • promote health and well-being through the Healthy Libraries programme, providing a range of new activities such as parent advice and a men’s mental health project – plus much more
  • make libraries even more environmentally friendly, such as installing a Living Wall at Aylesbury Library

Clive Harriss is Buckinghamshire Council’s Cabinet Member for Culture and Leisure. He said:

“The purpose of our new strategy is to clearly outline how libraries will help to widen what we can offer and prioritise communities, health and well-being. It keeps books and reading at the heart of our library service while also recognising their essential role in supporting the community – and also how our libraries have had to modernise to meet our ever-changing and evolving needs.

Importantly, this shows our ongoing commitment to our libraries; these are cherished places which offer something really special and are hugely valued by users. A key priority is encouraging more people to use our fantastic library service, so please come and pay us a visit, especially if you haven’t been into your local library for a while, to see the range of things we offer.”

  • The full strategy that has been adopted can be viewed on the council’s website here

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