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Changes to Ealing library service as it is brought ‘in-house’

The decision has been taken to bring Ealing library service back under the direct control of Ealing Council.

This move will ensure continuity of service for library users and allow time for all the options for the future of the service to be reviewed and considered.

For some time the council has been closely monitoring the financial situation regarding Carillion and ensuring robust contingency plans were in place. Since Carillion entered liquidation the council has been working to make sure that all our borough’s libraries have been fully open and delivering a continuous service.

In order to secure the most efficient, value for money and high quality library services for residents and the future of the service, the decision has been taken to bring it under the direct control of the council, with effect from 1 February 2018.

All online transactions, including renewing and ordering books, will take place on the council’s website www.ealing.gov.uk/libraries from 1 February.

All current library staff will have individual meetings to ensure they make a smooth transition to the council.

Councillor Ranjit Dheer, deputy leader of the council said: “I know that library users, residents and staff have been very concerned about the recent events in relation to Carillion. The decision to bring the library service under direct control of the council will, I hope, allay those concerns and allow time for all options for the future delivery of a high quality library service to be considered.

“We are also seeking assurances from government on any funding that may be required to meet any increased costs in association with Carillion delivered services.”

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