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Suffolk County Council votes to take back control of libraries despite widespread opposition

Suffolk's 45 libraries will return to council management from June 2025, ending 12 years of successful operation by Suffolk Libraries after the underperforming services were divested from council management in 2012.

Why it matters: The decision comes despite an online petition with over 22,500 signatures at the time of publication opposing the takeover of services from Suffolk Libraries.

The big picture: Suffolk County Council's cabinet confirmed the move at yesterday's meeting, promising to maintain all existing libraries and current opening hours while creating job security for frontline staff.

Councillor Philip Faircloth-Mutton, Suffolk County Council's cabinet member for environment, communities and equality
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Councillor Philip Faircloth-Mutton, Suffolk County Council's cabinet member for environment, communities and equality

By the numbers: The council has committed to new investments including:

  • £200,000 for mobile libraries

  • £157,000 for new books and computer replacements

What they're saying: "This was an incredibly difficult, but important decision for the future of our Library Service," said Cllr Philip Faircloth Mutton, Cabinet Member for Environment, Communities and Equality.

"Libraries are more than just places to borrow books—they are community spaces where people can access vital services, learn new skills, and build connections."

The other side: Opposition councillors expressed disappointment with the decision process, with Simon Harley, spokesperson for Public Health, Communities and Biodiversity, saying: "It was the council that was threatening the future of the county's libraries back in 2012 when the service was divested."

"They are trying to spin this story to be about Suffolk Libraries' failings, when in fact they have consistently undervalued both the libraries and Suffolk Libraries as an organisation for years."

What's next: The library service will officially return to Suffolk County Council control on 1 June 2025.

The details: The council plans to integrate libraries more closely with other services, using them as access points for:

  • Adult Social Care information

  • Health and social care services

  • Family Hub activities

  • Digital inclusion initiatives

They have committed to maintaining current opening hours, and also keeping all 45 libraries open, despite previously planning to close many libraries prior to Suffolk Libraries taking control of services.

For context: Suffolk Libraries has run the county's library service for the past 12 years after the council divested the service in 2012 amid public protests against planned library closures.

The bottom line: While thanking Suffolk Libraries and the 1,250 volunteers who support the service, the council says it remains "fully committed" to working with them throughout the transition. It's unknown how many volunteers will opt to do so.

Suffolk Libraries is expected to issue a statement in due course.

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