The first progress report since York’s libraries were taken over by a “Community Benefit Society” is to be publicly considered next week The Society holds exempt charitable status & is jointly owned by staff and the community.
The society receives a York Council taxpayer’s subsidy of £1.94 million each year but is expected to make savings of £50,000 next year.
The report reveal’s that, not only are visitor numbers down because of the central Library temporary closure, but book issues are also continuing to decline.
However EBooks and audio downloads are increasing rapidly.
From February 2015 a toy library service will be introduced. Parents, after selecting toys on line, will be able to pick them up from their nearest library. This service replaces the now defunct toy library bus.
The new Archives and Local History Library will open along with the rest of York Explore on 5th January 2015.
The report can be read by clicking here
Performance results can be read by clicking here