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Meeting: 07/03/2023 - The Cabinet (Item 9)

9 LIVING LIBRARIES - GWYNEDD LIBRARIES PLAN 2023-2028 pdf icon PDF 319 KB

Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Nia Jeffreys

Additional documents:

Decision:

To approve the Gwynedd Library Service Plan - Living Libraries 2023-2028.

Minutes:

The report was submitted by Cllr Nia Jeffreys.

 

DECISION

 

To approve the Gwynedd Library Service Plan - Living Libraries 2023-28.

 

DISCUSSION

 

The report was submitted, noting that it was a pleasure to present it and everyone was encouraged to read the clear strategy which showed the work and roles of Libraries. It was reiterated that the Libraries played an important part in the lives of the County's children and the provision for children was reflected upon. It was added, following a recent visit to Porthmadog Library, that broader provisions existed within the Libraries, such as games and Technological provisions, and that it was nice to see the Plan in real terms.

 

Reference was made to the statistics in the 2023-28 Library Plan, reporting that almost 30,000 people were members of Gwynedd Libraries. Over 1,500 free reusable period product packs had been distributed through the libraries; it was believed that this showed the difference in terms of the well-being of the lives of the people of Gwynedd which was being delivered by the Libraries.

 

A report was given on the observations received from service users, which was included on pages 5 and 6 of the 2023-28 Library Plan, which showed the importance of the service for the people of Gwynedd. It was noted that the Libraries were evolving and changing by lending goods and providing advice to the County's residents. Pride was expressed in the strategy which ensured that the service was developing and providing for the benefit of the people of Gwynedd.

 

The Head of Economy and Community added that it was a requirement on the Council under the Wales Public Library Standards to be publishing a Plan for Libraries. It was reported that the More than Books strategy used to exist but this Plan goes a step further and dispels the myth of libraries being quiet places. It was noted that the Plan showed that Libraries were places that are full of life and highlighted the recent developments and the variety within the Libraries. It was emphasised that reading continued to be important in the Plan as well as health and welfare matters, the Welsh Language, receiving information and the digital element.

 

Observations arising from the discussion

¾   It was believed that many saw Libraries as cosy and warm places to go during periods of cold weather, as well as places to socialise and read.

¾   The report was welcomed. A comment was made that the word "Library" nowadays did not convey the provision, liveliness or enthusiasm existing around them.

¾   It was asked whether the Libraries in Gwynedd provided PECS resources, a visual resource for autistic children or who had additional learning needs.

¾   It was confirmed that a printing service was available in the Libraries, but there would be a need to check regarding the PECS resources and the Department would report back to the Cabinet Member.

¾   The work of the Head of Economy and Community Department and the Libraries Service Manager  ...  view the full minutes text for item 9

Awdur: Sioned E. Williams, Head of Economy and Community and Nia Gruffydd, Libraries Service Manager