Charity group to takeover Hertfordshire libaries from December, as council bosses lament budget cuts

A charitable group has been given the contract to run Hertfordshire’s ‘privatised’ library services.
Pictures of new and old libraries, BerkhamstedPictures of new and old libraries, Berkhamsted
Pictures of new and old libraries, Berkhamsted

Libraries For Life will run services on behalf of the county council. The organisation is a known as a public service mutual, and was created by the council to bid for the new contract. However it was only given the contract following a full public tender process.

Cllr Terry Douris, 
cabinet member for libraries at Herts County Council, said: “We set out on this process last year to try and find an alternative way of delivering our much-loved library service. We did so against a backdrop of 
ongoing financial pressure on council budgets.”

Libraries for Life is 
expected to take over 
the running of library 
services in December.

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