Has anyone else had this request from journalist Rebecca Seales?
If yes, have you managed to answer all the questions?
I’m finding it very difficult as there’s obviously
little understanding as to how fines/bill for replacement processes work.
I would like to request
information about the following:
1. How many public
libraries are there in the borough? (Not including those in schools,
universities, prisons, etc - just the number run for the general public.)
2. How many books, DVDs
and CDs are currently overdue at these libraries? (If calculating this will
exceed the cost limit, please give a figure for books only.)
3. What is the total
estimated value of fines on these items? If the council caps its fines, please
also give the figure which would theoretically be owed if they had not been
capped.
3. Which are the five
most overdue items at public libraries in the borough? In each case, please
give the title, author, when the item was borrowed and the size of the fine
attached to it.
As above, where fines
have been capped please outline what the fine would be if it had been allowed
to increase unchecked.
4. If the council’s
libraries have had any books or other resources returned which were overdue by
several years, I would be grateful for information on these cases.
Thanks
Graham
Graham Dash, MCLIP, Library Services Manager
(Systems & Development)
Environment
& Leisure Group, Leisure & Libraries
Tel.: 020 8770 4763, Mobile: 07515137830, Fax:
020 8770 4777
Borough web site: www.sutton.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=907
Library
Catalogue web site: www.sutton-libraries.gov.uk
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