Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964
The Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964 (c 75) is an act of the United Kingdom Parliament. It created a statutory duty for local authorities "to provide a comprehensive and efficient library service for all persons".[1] It also allowed local authorities to "provide and maintain museums and art galleries".
Citation | 1964 c 75 |
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Background
The Act was based on research including the Bourdillon Report (1962) which set out the resources which would be required to provide a comprehensive service.[2]
References
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