Cabinet Member: Education
& Cultural Services
Forward Plan Ref: 2021/046
Contact: Lesli Good, Assistant Director – Cultural Services Tel: 07930 617798
Report by Corporate Director for Customers and Organisational Development (CA9).
The council’s current library and heritage services provide
a network of assets in our local communities and an active and passionate
community of volunteers. Our libraries provide a ‘footprint’ in many
communities, geographically spread across the county, on which to build and
develop responsive library and added value services that explicitly meet local
needs.
There is evidence from other authorities that a clear vision
and strategic framework for the planning and delivery of these services can
strengthen the contribution they make to wider community outcomes. As we move out of the pandemic and make plans
for economic and community recovery the time is right to improve our strategic
ambition and planning for these services.
The report seeks approval for the development of a clear vision
and strategic framework for the planning and delivery of libraries and heritage
services to strengthen the contribution they make to wider community
outcomes.
The Cabinet is
RECOMMENDED to
(a)
Agree
the purpose for libraries and heritage services set out in para 28 and the
development of a strategic framework to enable these services to contribute
more effectively to broader community outcomes in line with the council’s
statutory duties and strategic vision ‘Thriving Communities for Everyone in
Oxfordshire’.
(b)
Ensure
the role of the libraries and heritage is widely acknowledged as a significant
contributor to economic growth and development in the county and the region by
setting out the ambitions and planned outcomes in strategic plans.
(c)
Agree
that the development of the strategic framework should be based on detailed
understanding of local need and engagement with stakeholders as set out in para
34 to 38.
(d)
Agree
to the development of a Member Engagement Plan to build a shared understanding
of the contribution of these services to community outcomes.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Recommendations approved.
Minutes:
The council’s current library and heritage services provide a network of assets in our local communities and an active and passionate community of volunteers. Our libraries provide a ‘footprint’ in many communities, geographically spread across the county, on which to build and develop responsive library and added value services that explicitly meet local needs.
The report sought approval for the development of a clear vision and
strategic framework for the planning and delivery of libraries and heritage
services to strengthen the contribution they make to wider community outcomes.
Councillor Emma Turnbull, Shadow Cabinet Member for Education and
Cultural Services raised the following queries
·
A
recent peer review of the heritage and library services was not mentioned in
the report. Councillor Turnbull queried whether it was going to be published
and when, and whether its recommendations were included in this service
redesign.
·
Councillor
Turnbull welcomed the concept of co-production and queried how it would work in
practice; how would the volunteers across our library service be involved.
·
The
report mentioned the Council’s Inclusion Strategy but did not go into detail.
Councillor Turnbull queried how this new service will build diverse inclusive
communities.
Councillor Lorraine Lindsay-Gale, Cabinet Member for Education and
Cultural Services introduced the contents of the report commenting she was
pleased to bring the report as it represented a desire to raise the profile of
the services and the important role they play in the lives of Oxfordshire
residents.
Councillor Lindsay-Gale commented that there had been a recent LGA Peer
Review and their comments had supported the development of a strategy to enable
the Council to secure maximum value from its investment in these services to
reduce inequality and to support the task of levelling up post pandemic. Their
report would be published. Councillor Lindsay-Gale moved the recommendations.
Jane Portman, Interim Consultant Cultural Services responded to the
query on co-production recognising that the volunteer workforce was vital and
would be part of the co-production work undertaken. Library users would also be
engaged and library non-users.
On inclusion, whilst library services are universal and open to
everybody, it was also vital to ensure that there were targeted services for particular communities and groups of people. Claire Taylor,
Corporate Director, Customers and Organisational Development added that it was
important to recognise that in recent times and in the response to recovery
from the pandemic going forward there had been a focus on putting inclusion at
the heart of what the Council was doing. It was important in the co-production
work to reach out to those people who did not currently use the library service
and to think about a more local focus and local determination of the service
provided to respond to specific needs in individual communities.
Councillor Heathcoat as the former portfolio holder warmly welcomed the
report and recommendations although sounding a note of caution in respect of
the financial implications taking this forward.
RESOLVED: to
(a) agree the purpose for libraries and heritage services set out in para 28 ... view the full minutes text for item 41