Close Menu
Simply Invest Asia
  • Home
  • Industries
  • Investment
  • Money
  • Precious Metals
  • Property
  • Stock & Shares
  • Trading
What's Hot

Income Tax Impact of Selling Precious Metals and Numismatics

March 7, 2026

High-Frequency Trading: HFT in Modern Crypto Trading

March 7, 2026

Martin Lewis explains how to get much better return on savings

March 7, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Income Tax Impact of Selling Precious Metals and Numismatics
  • High-Frequency Trading: HFT in Modern Crypto Trading
  • Martin Lewis explains how to get much better return on savings
  • Costco’s Strong Growth Continues. But Is the Stock Too Expensive?
  • Platinum deficit set to continue for 4th yr; shortage may shrink 75%
  • Boost tax-free Personal Allowance for savings with HMRC pension rule | Personal Finance | Finance
  • Best savings accounts as lenders cut rates
  • Arbitrage Trading: Profiting from Crypto Price Differences
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Simply Invest Asia
  • Home
  • Industries
  • Investment
  • Money
  • Precious Metals
  • Property
  • Stock & Shares
  • Trading
Simply Invest Asia
Home»Investment»Investment continues in Staffordshire libraries
Investment

Investment continues in Staffordshire libraries

By LucasJanuary 23, 20263 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


Posted on Friday 23rd January 2026

Hayley Coles inside library summer reads June 2025 (2)

The libraries investment is part of a wider programme of council expenditure.

Millions of pounds are in place to accelerate the development of Staffordshire’s libraries into community hubs.

Many of Staffordshire County Council’s 43 libraries already act as the front door to a wide range of local services, advice, activities and community support, alongside the delivery of the core library service.

Now the authority has allocated around £5 million for all its libraries to move in that direction, including the 16 directly managed by the county council.

Hayley Coles, pictured, Staffordshire County Council’s Cabinet member for Communities and Culture, said:

In recent months council officers and I have visited libraries across the county to speak directly with staff, volunteers and residents. Their insight has been invaluable in shaping the next stage of the library service.

Building on the extensive feedback gathered from these visits, along with the recent public consultation, the county council will use this money to enhance library provision across all sites. This investment will strengthen existing services and help each library evolve into a genuine community hub—driven by the needs and ambitions of the people they serve.”

Emphasising that there are no cuts to the mobile library service, Hayley Coles added:

Over the last decade, our community‑managed libraries have already grown into strong centres of community life, helping residents access a wide range of services and support all in one place.

In recent months, officers and I have visited libraries across Staffordshire and spoken directly with the staff, volunteers and surveyed residents who know these buildings best. Their feedback has been absolutely vital in shaping our vision for the future.

It is clear that people value their libraries enormously and want them to continue evolving into true community hubs—not just in name, but in the services and support they provide.

We have already secured the funding needed to support this development, and we are committed to delivering the improvements communities have asked for.”

The investment in the library service is part of a wider programme of expenditure as part of the county council’s budget proposal for 2026/27.

Spending plans include:

  • For Motorists – an extra £15m to fix potholes and improve the county’s highways;
  • For Children – an extra £5.5m to recruit almost 120 staff to help keep vulnerable babies and youngsters safe; 
  • For Schools – Plans include a town centre site to welcome a school’s sixth form students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities; 
  • For the Countryside – this year marks the first year of a major £18m investment drive to reinvent Chasewater, Cannock Chase Discovery Centre and Revitalising Staffordshire Way.

The Community Managed Library (CML) model was introduced to Staffordshire in 2016, when 27 libraries across the county were transferred to the management of a range of organisations—including parish councils, Rotarians, an NHS mental health trust, and local groups specially formed for the purpose.

The council committed financial resources and staff time to support these groups, encouraging innovation and diversity while maintaining the statutory service and the buildings they operate from.

See Hayley Coles talking about the investment at: https://youtu.be/MEr1DXADKe4



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Southampton Premium Bonds winners revealed for March 2026

March 7, 2026

SoftBank could raise up to $40Bn loan to fund OpenAI investment

March 7, 2026

Tax Implications of Putting an Investment Account in a Trust: Rules and Requirements

March 7, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Our Picks

When a $95 Annual Fee Is Actually Worth It for Groceries

October 25, 2025

3 Value Stocks Worth Buying in Current Market Conditions

February 8, 2026

What are bonds and how do you buy them in Singapore?

February 19, 2026

Bank of America Declares Preferred Stock Dividends Payable in November and December 2025

October 18, 2025
Don't Miss
Precious Metals

Income Tax Impact of Selling Precious Metals and Numismatics

By LucasMarch 7, 2026

Image: AdobeStock If you sold precious metals, rare coins, or currency in 2025, there is…

High-Frequency Trading: HFT in Modern Crypto Trading

March 7, 2026

Martin Lewis explains how to get much better return on savings

March 7, 2026

Costco’s Strong Growth Continues. But Is the Stock Too Expensive?

March 7, 2026
Our Picks

United Utilities engineers en route to Clitheroe leak as road closure expected

January 17, 2026

De-Dollarization Vs Digital Dollarization: Future of Money

February 27, 2026

Investing in gold explained – Which?

November 23, 2025
Weekly Pick's

‘Give your money away,’ Billie Eilish tells billionaires

October 31, 2025

Reliance Industries Q2 Results Highlights: Net profit rises 14% to Rs 22,092 crore, EBITDA up 15%

October 19, 2025

Cyprus regulator blacklists four unauthorised investment sites

February 26, 2026
Monthly Featured

The Stock Market Just Flashed a Warning We Haven’t Seen for More Than 20 Years. Here’s What History Suggests Will Happen Next.

January 20, 2026

Commercial Real Estate Financing: MBP Hires Zach Novatt

February 24, 2026

Should I buy growth or value stocks in 2026?

October 26, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2026 Simply Invest Asia.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.