HC Deb 24 July 2002 vol 389 cc1157-8W
Gregory Barker

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport which libraries have(a) opened and (b) reopened since 1997; and what sources of public funding are available to them. [71167]

Dr. Howells

The number of library openings and re-openings is not held centrally. However, the total number of libraries in England between 1996–97 and 2000–01 was:

Number
1996–97 3,083
1997–98 3,053
1998–99 3,037
1999–2000 3,031
2000–01 3,032

The figures in the table reflect only branch and central libraries open for at least 10 hours a week. They do not include static libraries open for less than that duration, mobile libraries or special services provided by English library authorities to senior citizens' homes and others in sheltered housing schemes. In 2000–01 the figures for these two types of provision were, respectively: 130 static libraries open for less than 10 hours, 465 mobiles and 16,819 outlets in institutions.

Core funding for public libraries is provided through the Environmental Protection and Cultural Services block.

It is for local authorities to decide how much of their EPCS funding to allocate to their libraries in line with their statutory duty to provide library services that are

comprehensive and efficient.Core funding for public libraries is provided through the Environmental Protection and Cultural Services block.

It is for local authorities to decide how much of their EPCS funding to allocate to their libraries in line with their statutory duty to provide library services that are comprehensive and efficient.