63 18/00011 - Libraries, Registration and Archives Review of Fees and Charges PDF 97 KB
To consider and endorse or make
recommendations to the Cabinet Member for Community Regulatory
services on: the decision to implement and publish revised fees and
charges changes for Libraries and
Archives services; for the LRA service to progress to inform
customers of these changes; fees for Archives Services to be
reviewed and agreed in consultation with the Cabinet Member for
Community and Regulatory Services once work on implementing
upgrades to management and cataloguing systems is completed; and
that the annual review and agreement of the LRA fees be delegated
to the LRA Head of Service in consultation with the Cabinet Member
for Community and Regulatory Services as shown at Appendix A.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
James Pearson (Head of Service for
Libraries, Registration and Archives) and Barbara Bragg Strategic
Manager, Specialist and Support services for Libraries,
Registration and Archives) were in attendance for this
item.
- MR M Hill, OBE
(Cabinet Member for Community and Regulatory Services) introduced
the report which provided an update on the outcome of the
Libraries, Registration and Archive (LRA) fees and charges
review.
- Mr Pearson explained
to the committee that LRA had completed a full review of Library
and Registration fees and charges in order
to maximise potential income where appropriate, which would
assist LRA meet its Medium Term Financial Plan savings targets; and
still deliver its commitment to provide free core service offers.
Mr Pearson assured the committee that no new charges had been
proposed for services that LRA had not previously charged for and
that the review had also been an opportunity where possible to
either simplify charges or improve offers for customers. A full
list of proposed fees and charges was set out within Appendix B.
The proposed decision sought the Cabinet Committees agreement to
implement and publish the revised fees and charges that would be
effective from 1 April 2018 and that these would be reviewed
annually in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Community and
Regulatory Services.
- In response to
Members queries around clarification of Hire charges, Mr Pearson
noted the suggestions made and agreed to clarify the ‘Hire
Charges’ definitions.
- Members queried how
the system recognised the difference between child and adult rates
and questioned the reservation cost that had been abolished in
2013. Ms Bragg confirmed that the stock was categorised and the self-service system was able to
identify different types of stock to evaluate whether an item was
chargeable. With
regard to the reservation fee this was a reintroduction of a
charge and Ms Bragg clarified that in spite of a 25% increase in
reservations, there was a reduction in the number of books issued
as not every customer who reserved something necessarily then came
to take out. By re-introducing the reservation fee, this would
potentially reduce requests but people
would reserve books they really wanted and help customers value the
service.
- RESOLVED that the
Cabinet Committee endorse the proposed decision to the Cabinet
Member for Regulatory services on:
(a)
the decision to implement and publish revised fees and charges
changes for Libraries and
Archives services;
(b)
for the LRA service to progress to inform customers of these
changes;
(c)
fees for Archives Services to be reviewed and agreed in
consultation with the Cabinet Member for Community and Regulatory
Services once work on implementing upgrades to management and
cataloguing systems is completed; and
(d)
that the annual review and agreement of the LRA fees be delegated
to the LRA Head of Service in consultation with the Cabinet Member
for Community and Regulatory Services as shown at Appendix
A.