Aberdeen City Library Consultation
Aberdeen City Council are carrying out a consultation exercise into how Aberdeen’s library service can best meet the needs of those living in the city.
The consultation runs to 31 October 2023.
The findings of the consultation will be will be presented to the to Communities, Housing and Public Protection Committee during the 2023/24 financial year and will inform options for Aberdeen’s future library provision.
Communities, Housing and Public Protection Committee Convener, Councillor Miranda Radley, said: “This consultation is an opportunity for citizens to have their say on how Aberdeen City Council’s library service is delivered moving forward. Libraries are not just about borrowing books, they can also be a sources of information, help, events, and access to the internet.
“I would encourage everyone to have their say by taking part in the consultation so that our libraries can continue to best meet the needs of our communities in years to come.”
Vice convener Councillor Dell Henrickson said: “While our libraries continue to be important focal points for our communities, the services they provide and the needs of users are continuously evolving and that is why it is so important to seek the views of our stakeholders to shape and improve our Libraries and Information services for the future.”
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