Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC) is relocating its Customer Service Centre on Gordon Road in West Bridgford to the town’s library from this Thursday August 29 to deliver an even better value for money service.
The authority is working in partnership with Inspire who operate the library on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council and will see no changes to existing library services.
Residents will also see no change to the days of existing face to face access to Customer Services on Mondays and Thursdays from 9am to 5pm and Fridays 9am to 4.30pm at the newly named West Bridgford Customer Contact Point.
Sharing a space at the library on Bridgford Road will realise savings and benefits for both parties whilst maintaining good local access to the RBC service with the site adjacent to local car parks and bus routes.
There are no plans to change other existing Customer Contact Points at Cotgrave Hub, East Leake Library and Bingham Medical Centre.
The existing Gordon Road office has now closed and customers can still access face to face services at the other contact points before the library site opens. See www.rushcliffe.gov.uk for days and opening times.
Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Leisure and Wellbeing, ICT and Member Development Cllr Jonathan Wheeler said: “This relocation will be a great example of partnership working, sharing space for better value services for residents.
“We are committed to continuing our fantastic face to face town centre presence in West Bridgford, Cotgrave, East Leake and Bingham. We know how important this service is to supporting residents alongside our online and phone service.
“It means we can continue to support some of the most vulnerable in our community when they need to see someone in person. Our digital services continue to develop but we’re committed to convenience for those who need to see us, aware of the complexities of some enquiries.
“The move will also free up the unit on Gordon Road for new enterprise to move in and complement the fantastic array of businesses thriving in central West Bridgford.
“Public sector partners working together in this way saves money that can be invested in services whilst maintaining existing standards and accessibility.”
Peter Gaw, Chief Executive Inspire added: “Our libraries are integral to local communities and provide a wide range of information services.
“The widening of our offer in partnership with the Borough Council places the library as the one stop information centre for West Bridgford.
“The customer contact points in Cotgrave and East Leake Libraries have been a huge success through our partnership with Rushcliffe Borough Council and we are delighted to bring the service to West Bridgford residents.”