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Issue No. 1452 | Library News
*Carillion's troubles *


STRUGGLING construction firm Carillion's weird sideline running public
libraries may be set to end as the company deals with the fallout from the
share price crash following a profit warning sparked by problem contracts
with roads and hospitals.

Carillion acquired contracts to run libraries for four London boroughs when
it bought up infrastructure management firm John Laing Integrated Services
(JLIS) in 2013.  However, it ended its 15-year contract with Hounslow last
month, six years early, as the council announced it was taking libraries
back in house to improve them.

In Croydon, which selected JLIS to run its libraries just weeks before the
company was acquired, the cabinet member for libraries is now Timothy
Godfrey, who was a staunch opponent of the outsourcing deal when it was
agreed.  He told local media that the end of the Hounslow contract meant
there would have to be "alterations" in how libraries in Croydon are run,
given that the services used a combined stock of physical and digital books
while both were run by Carillion.

Carillion's troubles are also embarrassing for the government's Libraries
Taskforce, which highlights the outsourced libraries run by the firm in its
"shaping the future" toolkit as an innovative and marvellous approach.

*Ends*


Elizabeth Ash
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