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Library to reopen in Aberbargoed

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 13:00, Thursday September 20th, 2012.

Labour councillors have decided to reopen a library closed under Plaid Cymru, with opposition councillors questioning the cost.

Cabinet members last week decided to approve plans to modernise the library at Pant Street in Aberbargoed, which closed in March this year. The plans include a creation of an information centre in the library and for it to house other services such as Flying Start.

The new library will house a team of three Flying Start health visitors, and provide hot desk provision for Flying Start and childcare staff. It will also support the provision of Flying Start services in Bargoed and three expansion areas in Markham and parts of Cefn Fforest and Pengam.

Cllr Keith Reynolds, deputy leader of the council, said: “I am delighted that cabinet approved these excellent proposals, which will see the Library and Information and Resource Centre offer some really unique services. These services will not only benefit the residents of Aberbargoed but the surrounding areas too.”

The new library will cost £83,000 for building and refurbishment works and will be funded from a projected revenue surplus for 2012/13. Operating costs of £33,000, the council says, will be funded from an anticipated budget surplus for 2012/13.

Cllr Colin Mann, Plaid Cymru’s group leader on Caerphilly County Borough Council, has questioned how Labour spending proposals will be funded in the future against a background of spending cuts.

He said: “The reopening of Aberbargoed Library as a library and resource centre must be queried in the current economic climate given the millions of pounds of public money that has gone into the Hanbury Chapel development, just down the road in Bargoed. While these schemes may add to community resources, one has to wonder whether it is a good use of public money in these very difficult times.

“I remain to be convinced that some projects and the spending that goes with them are sustainable in the long term given the savings in spending that will need to be made.”

Cllr Mann also questioned the cost of the introduction to the council’s living wage.

Councillor Mann added: “Funding for the living wage proposals is coming from social services, schools and school transport budgets.

“No one would argue against the introduction of a living wage to the lowest paid workers but it’s a case of paying for it in future. This also needs to be seen against a background of £20m to £25m spending cuts having to be made during the lifetime of the present council.”

5 thoughts on “Library to reopen in Aberbargoed”

  1. Trefor Bond says:
    Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 14:36

    Would this be another election promise kept by Caerphilly`s Labour council???????

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  2. Wayne David MP says:
    Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 16:41

    Well done Caerphilly CBC. Given Plaid's record it would have been better if Cllr Mann had said nothing.

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  3. Helen says:
    Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 19:55

    I didn't realise they had money left over to play with vanity projects such as this. I assume Cefn Fforest will be getting a new library also, to save them travelling to Blackwood. As too Hengoed and Ystrad Mynach along with the countless other areas of a similar nature.

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  4. Trefor Bond says:
    Friday, September 21, 2012 at 11:14

    Good to see such positive comments from everyone, including Helen, in respect to the election promise made and kept by the Labour Administration.

    But, Helen should`nt `assume` that the council had money to extend the library service in such a way as she ` assumes`. Now, on the other hand, if the Conservative led UK government were to reassess the ` owed` financial settlements to Wales we may all be able to enjoy a library on our doorstep. A welsh explosion in a schools building program, and, more hospitals, we could all then benefit from such necessary provisions ` on our door steps`. This is the direction everyone should be looking, i.e. at the money the UK government continues to rob Wales of.

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  5. Colin says:
    Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 01:48

    Wayne David knows all about saying nothing. He was conspicuous by his total silence on every occasion that Caerphilly council under Plaid control achieved success, a case of selective memory loss I suppose.

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