New library deal all go

library books on shelfShared library services between Hamilton and Waikato District residents in the immediate areas around Hamilton are all go after an agreement between the two councils yesterday.

From Monday July 1 23,000 people in the Waikato district can once again borrow books freely from their closest city libraries.

Waikato District Mayor Allan Sanson said he was pleased with the decision by Hamilton City Council, saying it represented a fair deal.

“Our residents living near to Hamilton City will again be able to have open access to Hamilton’s libraries. This is an example of one of the many things our two Councils are working through for the benefit of our collective population.”

The libraries agreement comes at a time when both councils are working (along with Waipa District Council) on a shared metropolitan spatial plan for the region, a plan which sets out a long-term pathway for quality, sustainable growth for generations to come. The councils are also partners in the Hamilton to Auckland Corridor Plan, which is designed to ensure environmental, social and economic sustainability for one of the country’s highest growth areas.

The agreement will run for three years from 1 July 2019 and Waikato Council is contributing $199,235 plus GST annually for the service. The agreement covers approximately 8000 Waikato District households in the southern area of Waikato District, a total of around 23,000 people.

Hamilton Mayor Andrew King says growth in Hamilton and the wider region is producing economic and social benefits. Closer collaboration between the councils is a key factor in ensuring quality, sustainable growth in coming decades.

“This libraries agreement is a tangible example of how closer relationships between councils can provide benefits for the people we serve. We recognise our people live, work and socialise in their communities of interest, regardless of territorial boundaries. I’ve been very appreciative of the way staff and elected members between our councils have been able to work through this agreement in a way which puts our residents first.”

Click here for a list of roads where residents qualify for free library access.

Click here for a map of the area where residents qualify for library access.

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3 thoughts on “New library deal all go

  • June 29, 2019 at 7:00 pm
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    So that’s us then?
    Hooray.

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    • July 1, 2019 at 8:54 am
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      It’s good news for many keen readers. Shame it had to happen at all!

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  • July 3, 2019 at 9:51 am
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    Sense at last. Loved King’s pontifical comment after his Council was so holier than thou last year.

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