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Public Bodies Bill [HL]

Proceeding contribution from Baroness Whitaker (Labour) in the House of Lords on Monday, 28 March 2011. It occurred during Debate on bills on Public Bodies Bill [HL].
My Lords, in speaking to Amendment 21C, I take it as given that the immense value of libraries to our culture, economy and well-being is understood. It was agreed by all sides in Committee, not least by the Minister. The problem is that local authorities often cannot manage the cuts without unnecessarily damaging their libraries. They might think that libraries are a soft option to cut or might not see them as very important, or those who benefit might not be well enough organised to mount enough of a protest, although there have been some stupendous outcries, and rightly so. This amendment would put beyond doubt that the Secretary of State in exercising his duty, "““to superintend, and promote the improvement of, the public library service””," under the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964 will have the independent and expert resource to help local authorities manage these difficult decisions in the interests of better libraries. Of course departmental officials will be competent and conscientious, and I pay tribute to those with whom I have been discussing this amendment, but with the best will in the world, they are not necessarily going to include among their number the most up-to-date and expert librarians, nor are they independent. Our public libraries matter enormously. We must ensure that the Secretary of State gets the best advice in keeping them the remarkable asset they are. I beg to move.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
726 c980 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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