Putney Has Third Busiest Library In Borough


With 207,210 books lent in a year to adults and children in the area

Putney Library - (Google Streetview)

Last year was another record year for the council’s libraries network, with the largest number of issues in the capital - 1,432,685.

The statistics from public service accountancy body CIPFA show that in 2015/2016 Putney library was in the top three for adult and children loans; with 113354 adult books and 93856 childrens books loaned in 2015/2016. (* full figures below)

The top lender was Balham library (231096) and second was Tooting (224939). The day management of the borough libraries was outsourced in 2013 by Wandsworth Council to charitable social enterprise GLL, the country’s largest public libraries provider.

The statistics showed that Wandsworth residents were London’s most voracious library readers – news that Wandsworth Council’s leisure and culture spokesman Cllr Jonathan Cook welcomed:
“More than 1.4million issues is an incredible result and the highest in all of London. It shows how valuable our library network really is and how it is flourishing thanks to our partnership with GLL.

“The most important thing any council can do to move up the book lending chart is keep libraries open. Sadly many authorities are closing branches down but here in Wandsworth our network has been preserved and we are building new, state-of-the-art libraries for the next generation. The savings and service improvements we make though working with GLL help to make this possible.”

GLL’s Head of Libraries Diana Edmonds said, “These new library figures are testament to the difference our social enterprise model brings to delivering services for the community. GLL works really hard to improve the libraries that it manages. We focus on providing attractive and welcoming library buildings and interiors, on providing a great stock of books relevant to the communities we serve, on a really good IT offer and on providing a full programme of activities for all ages.

“Having well-trained library staff who are knowledgeable, innovative and courteous is key to our success and we acknowledge the contribution their hard work has on achieving these results.”

Work has now started on a brand new Wandsworth Town library on Garratt Lane and the council is also developing plans to replace another two existing branches, York Gardens and Roehampton, with new state of the art buildings offering a wide range of modern services.

There has also been investment in new e-resources and software, new systems to help people get the latest books as quickly and easily as possible. Link-ups with other organisations including Citizens Advice Wandsworth have enabled people to access other public services in their local branch.

This year’s Wandsworth Library visitors have included Business Minister Baroness Neville-Rolfe on National Libraries Day and Ed Vaizey MP, former Minister of State for Culture and the Digital Economy, launching a national project to help first time IT users span the digital divide.

* statistics from public service accountancy body CIPFA 2015/2016

Library/Section

Adult Book issues Totals 2015-16

Children’s Book Issues

Totals 2015-16

TOTAL

Balham

110156

120940

231096

Battersea

93173

49216

142389

Battersea Park

19825

33590

53415

Earlsfield

25320

47822

73142

Northcote

19537

64831

84368

Putney

113354

93856

207210

Roehampton

17732

29288

47020

Southfields

50779

117014

167793

Tooting

121105

103834

224939

Wandsworth Town

65703

57886

123589

York

4986

13277

18263

Home Delivery Service

51141

543

51684

CALL – telephone renewals

1845

406

2251

VIEW – online renewals

4243

1267

5510

RES – staff office issue

15

1

16

Totals

698914

733771

1432685

 

December 20, 2016