Library Service Review Stage 2 Consultation

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Caerphilly county borough council is progressing plans to transform the way it delivers Library Services across the county borough in future and is keen to seek the views of residents.

Last year the authority consulted on a strategic vision for libraries and it now wants to move forward to consult on the creation of a more sustainable and resilient service.

On Thursday 16th January, the council’s Cabinet has agreed to proceed to consultation on proposals which could see the creation of improved central library ‘hubs’ across our town centres. This would then see other smaller community library sites repurposed or delivered in a different way in future.

Unfortunately, this could also mean that some sites may close if alternative arrangements cannot be agreed.

Cllr Carol Andrews, Cabinet member for Education said, “We very much value our library service, but the unprecedented financial pressures facing us over the coming years means that we must act now to secure a sustainable library model which is fit for the future.”

We believe the concept of developing fewer, but enhanced town centre library hubs will better meet the changing needs of our communities. The success of our pilot Community Hub model at Rhymney Library demonstrates the benefits that this approach can deliver for local people and the local economy.

It is important to note that no decisions have been made to date and, if the consultation is agreed, it is essential that as many people as possible engage and provide feedback to help us shape the way we deliver our library service in future.”

Two key changes are contained in the Cabinet report, following feedback received last year during the initial consultation on the strategic vision:

  • The proposal to close Newbridge Library is to be withdrawn
  • Plans to close New Tredegar Library to be put on hold for 3 years followed by a review.

The details of the Cabinet report and supporting information can be found on the CCBC website by clicking HERE

How can I take part in the consultation?

There are various ways you can have a say.

  • Call in for a chat at one of the following informal drop-in sessions: 

Location

Date

Time

Machen Library

18th of February 2025

16:30-18:30

Nelson library19th of February 202516:30-18:30
Aberbargoed library20th of February 202510:30-12:30
Llanbradach library 21st of February 202510:00-12:00
Deri library 3rd of March 202516:30-18:30
Fleur de Lys Community Centre Ifor Pengam Library 4th of March 202514:00-16:00
Bedwas library 4th of March 202516:30-18:30
Abercarn library 5th of March 202516:30-18:30
Abertridwr library6th of March 202516:30-18:30
Oakdale library11th of March 202516:30-18:30


Date

Time

19th of February 2025

14:00-16:00

11th of March 2025

11:00-13:00


Residents who have any specific requirements such as access, hearing loop, require translation facilities or wish to use the Welsh language at any of the events are asked to contact the team at publicengagement@caerphilly.gov.uk(External link) or by calling o1443 864380. 

For help completing the survey or to request alternative formats, please also contact the team: publicengagement@caerphilly.gov.uk(External link) or 01443 864380.

Caerphilly county borough council is progressing plans to transform the way it delivers Library Services across the county borough in future and is keen to seek the views of residents.

Last year the authority consulted on a strategic vision for libraries and it now wants to move forward to consult on the creation of a more sustainable and resilient service.

On Thursday 16th January, the council’s Cabinet has agreed to proceed to consultation on proposals which could see the creation of improved central library ‘hubs’ across our town centres. This would then see other smaller community library sites repurposed or delivered in a different way in future.

Unfortunately, this could also mean that some sites may close if alternative arrangements cannot be agreed.

Cllr Carol Andrews, Cabinet member for Education said, “We very much value our library service, but the unprecedented financial pressures facing us over the coming years means that we must act now to secure a sustainable library model which is fit for the future.”

We believe the concept of developing fewer, but enhanced town centre library hubs will better meet the changing needs of our communities. The success of our pilot Community Hub model at Rhymney Library demonstrates the benefits that this approach can deliver for local people and the local economy.

It is important to note that no decisions have been made to date and, if the consultation is agreed, it is essential that as many people as possible engage and provide feedback to help us shape the way we deliver our library service in future.”

Two key changes are contained in the Cabinet report, following feedback received last year during the initial consultation on the strategic vision:

  • The proposal to close Newbridge Library is to be withdrawn
  • Plans to close New Tredegar Library to be put on hold for 3 years followed by a review.

The details of the Cabinet report and supporting information can be found on the CCBC website by clicking HERE

How can I take part in the consultation?

There are various ways you can have a say.

  • Call in for a chat at one of the following informal drop-in sessions: 

Location

Date

Time

Machen Library

18th of February 2025

16:30-18:30

Nelson library19th of February 202516:30-18:30
Aberbargoed library20th of February 202510:30-12:30
Llanbradach library 21st of February 202510:00-12:00
Deri library 3rd of March 202516:30-18:30
Fleur de Lys Community Centre Ifor Pengam Library 4th of March 202514:00-16:00
Bedwas library 4th of March 202516:30-18:30
Abercarn library 5th of March 202516:30-18:30
Abertridwr library6th of March 202516:30-18:30
Oakdale library11th of March 202516:30-18:30


Date

Time

19th of February 2025

14:00-16:00

11th of March 2025

11:00-13:00


Residents who have any specific requirements such as access, hearing loop, require translation facilities or wish to use the Welsh language at any of the events are asked to contact the team at publicengagement@caerphilly.gov.uk(External link) or by calling o1443 864380. 

For help completing the survey or to request alternative formats, please also contact the team: publicengagement@caerphilly.gov.uk(External link) or 01443 864380.

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