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'We are all devastated' – Suffolk Libraries CEO responds to council takeover decision

Bruce Leeke has expressed his dismay at the decision to return libraries to council control despite "overwhelming opposition" from the community, refuting "much of what the county council is saying."

Why it matters: The response comes hours after Suffolk County Council's cabinet confirmed libraries will return to council management from June 2025, ending the charity's 12-year operation.

Bruce Leeke, CEO of Suffolk Libraries
Bruce Leeke, CEO of Suffolk Libraries(Suffolk Libraries)

What they're saying: "We are all devastated that the achievements and hard work of our staff, volunteers and supporters over the past 12 and a half years, coupled with the amazing support we've had over the past three weeks have still not been enough to convince the county council to change its mind, or at least reconsider its proposal," said Bruce Leeke, CEO of Suffolk Libraries.

The details: Leeke challenged several aspects of the council's decision:

  • He claims the charity continues to "refute much of what the county council is saying"

  • He states the council's proposal contains "several misleading statements about our finances"

  • He expresses concern that "such a major change is being rushed through"

The big picture: The statement follows weeks of public debate about the future of Suffolk's libraries, with more than 22,500 people signing a petition opposing the council's takeover plans.

For context: Suffolk Libraries has maintained that its model offers "the most efficient, inclusive and impactful library service possible" throughout the dispute.

Looking ahead: Despite the disappointment, Leeke confirmed Suffolk Libraries will cooperate with the transition: "In the interests of our staff, volunteers and customers we will do what we can to ensure as smooth a transition as possible."

The bottom line: "I am incredibly proud that throughout the uncertainty of the past six months, our staff have carried on showing the spirit and determination to do the best for the people of Suffolk which embodies what Suffolk Libraries has always stood for," he concluded.

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