Local people support plans for new library opening hours • Vision RCL

Local people support plans for new library opening hours


Local people in Redbridge have backed plans to change library opening hours so they are available at times when most people have more leisure time, like evenings and weekends.

From 3rd January 2023, Redbridge Central Library in Ilford will join Seven Kings, South Woodford, and Woodford Green libraries in opening on Sundays and some branch libraries will be open for longer on Saturdays, giving residents even more opportunities to enjoy library services and events at weekends.

In a recent consultation, just under 70 per cent of respondents were supportive of proposals, which set out new opening hours based upon visitor data around when libraries are most used.  

Cllr Kam Rai, Deputy Leader of Redbridge Council and lead member for Finance, Leisure, and Culture, said: “We are really pleased that local people have taken the opportunity to get involved in our consultation and given us their views on our library services. We know our libraries are really cherished across the borough, and that was clear from the many positive comments we got.

“We’ve listened to the feedback and its clear people want libraries open at times which better suit their lifestyles and leisure time. Our flagship library in Ilford will now open 7-days a week and other libraries will be open longer on Saturdays with some late evenings. Thank you to everyone who took part.”

In addition to support for the new opening hours, the consultation also reported:

  • Customers rated the quality of services available at their local library highly, with most people using their library for book borrowing, computers and internet use, and events. 69% of respondents said they ‘supported the proposals’ or ‘supported most of the proposals.’
  • 95% of respondents rated their local library as ‘excellent’, ‘very good’ or ‘good’.

In the last 10 yearswe have improved library services substantially through a programme of refurbishments across all our libraries, most recently in Hainault, and investment in our digital resources and events programmes. The library service in Redbridge is one of the busiest and best performing in London, where it consistently loans the most children’s books in the capital. The service has won several national awards for its pioneering work and innovative approach to delivery.

As well as book borrowing, quiet study areas and access to computers and wifi. Redbridge Libraries offer the opportunity to experiment with a range of new digital technologies such as 3d printing, virtual reality, robotics, and 3D modelling.

There is an extensive programme of events, author talks and festivals throughout the year with something to suit all ages and tastes.

Data that informed our consultation proposals showed our libraries are much quieter in the early mornings and in the evenings.  The new timetable also provides consistency across the library network by opening all libraries at 10am. These changes will be reviewed later in the new year.

Over the last few years, overall opening hours have increased across the library service, with combined Libraries and Gyms in South Woodford and Woodford Green developed where opening hours have increased from less than 40, to 100 hours a week at each site, including opening on Sundays and Bank Holidays. The extended hours at these sites are unaffected.

All Redbridge libraries are part of the Community Living Room network which are warm, comfortable, and welcoming places where people can take part in events, meet people, enjoy our wider library offer and feel supported in the current difficult times with the cost of living crisis.

Our hard-working library staff are supported by lots of wonderful volunteers. If you would like to volunteer in your local library, please visit the libraries volunteer page for further information.

New opening hours for Redbridge Libraries

For more information on the consultation visit the Redbridge Council website.