It's recently come to light that one of the community groups tasked with running our libraries since 2011 secured funding by putting the library up as collateral.
Thankfully on this occasion, there has been no reason to call in the assets, but this shows just how at risk our libraries will be.
Friday, 20 November 2015
Thursday, 19 November 2015
Public Meeting Tonight
Unison have booked a room at the St Laurence Church tonight from 7pm.
We'll be discussing strategies to resist and protest the proposed cuts.
All supporters of the libraries are welcome
St Laurence Centre
37 Bromley Road
SE6 2TS
Friday, 6 November 2015
Help us lobby the Mayor
Hi,
Please help us lobby the Mayor, Sir Steve Bullock, to reject the proposal to save £1 million from the library service budget.
Simply fill in the attached letter and pop it in the post, or email to steve.bullock@lewisham.gov.uk
Also fill in our petition https://www.change.org/p/lewisham-council-save-lewisham-libraries
Please help us lobby the Mayor, Sir Steve Bullock, to reject the proposal to save £1 million from the library service budget.
Simply fill in the attached letter and pop it in the post, or email to steve.bullock@lewisham.gov.uk
Also fill in our petition https://www.change.org/p/lewisham-council-save-lewisham-libraries
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
Public Consultation tonight
The final Public consultation meeting is tonight at 7.30pm at St Dunstan's Jubilee Hall,Canadian Avenue, Catford SE6 4SW
Please come and show your support if you can
Please come and show your support if you can
Sunday, 1 November 2015
The first real public meeting
Unison have booked a room at the St Laurence Church on Thursday 19th November from 7pm.
We'll be discussing strategies to resist and protest the proposed cuts.
All supporters of the libraries are welcome
St Laurence Centre
37 Bromley Road
SE6 2TS
Thursday, 29 October 2015
New Cross Learning are short of volunteers
New Cross Learning are desperately short of volunteers, and at risk of reducing opening hours. Please support them by volunteering if you can, while opposing the plans to put more libraries at risk.
https://www.change.org/p/lewisham-council-save-lewisham-libraries
Monday, 26 October 2015
Community Library use drops by up to 90%
Some excellent analysis here by the Forest Hill Society, showing that use of the community libraries has dropped by 60-90% since they have been run by volunteers, a fact that the Council are frantically trying to hide or ignore
http://www.foresthillsociety. com/2015/10/library-visits- and-borrowing-in-lewisham. html?m=1
http://www.foresthillsociety.
Saturday, 24 October 2015
Reading between the lines of the consultation
Handy Guide to Libraries Consultation
For quick answer suggestions please go to 'Questions'
Background
This section blurs the
distinction between staffed and community services to favour the council’s
proposal.
The outreach team mentioned in paragraph three supporting
the volunteer libraries is formed of four people (this is the peripatetic
service referred to in consultation meetings). Staff are spread so thin it is
very unlikely a member of the public would meet them in a community library. It
is then to be questioned how well integrated the service in fact is.
Behind rather than beyond traditional services, library users
cannot pay fines or charges in community libraries, make use of much of the online
subscriptions, pay parking permits or use registrar services, i.e do much what
the council’s document suggests. What they are not telling you is that these
things require professional staff.
Online services
provision
This section
highlights the importance of a secure face-to-face relationship between public
and staff.
There is no doubt that there are experienced volunteers in
Lewisham, but their services are already in great demand. We believe it is
through the cohesive experience of front-line council staff, brought together
through many years’ service, that libraries can best support access to online
services.
This section raises the question of the need for training in
maintaining the service’s ability to expand the digital presence, something a
community library would have to consider.
Sustaining quality
and reach for a growing population
This section is highly
suspicious!
It suggests a library service has been extended to more
venues, when the reality is that five former council libraries are now
community run and book issues in these venues have fallen by up to 90%. The new
development of a library presence in Ladywell with the backing of private developers
when they are about to lose their own is sure to cause alarm.
Budget Pressures
It was suggested by journalist Lucy Mangan at the meeting at
Sandhurst School on Oct 22nd that the
council use some of its financial reserves to support its services in crisis,
which by referring to council documents she put at possibly £1bn. This assertion was challenged
by Aileen Buckton and she was not aware of the actual figure.
Possible options:
(page 6)
- Outsource the library service
- Reduce opening hours and/or close libraries
- Extend the Lewisham community library model (preferred option by council officers)
In reality, the only proposal with Mayoral approval for consultation is the “Lewisham
community library model”. The other two suggestions are red herrings and divert
from the real options open for consideration:
Cut staff from four libraries thriving in difficult
circumstances
or
SAY NO TO LIBRARY CUTS!
QUESTIONS
(Page 9)
To
what extent do you agree or disagree that changes to the Council’s public
library service are necessary?
Strongly
disagree
- Outsourcing – not an option approved for consultation
- Reduced opening hours and closing
libraries – not an option
approved for consultation
- Extend Lewisham community model – I.e. staff redundancies; a reduced,
precarious service; 70 – 90% drop in book issues
- Other…please specify below
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Thursday, 22 October 2015
Public Consultation tonight
The fourth public consultation meeting is tonight at 7.30pm at Sandhurst Junior School, MinardRoad, Catford SE6 1NW
Please come and show your support if you can
Please come and show your support if you can
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Monday, 19 October 2015
Public Consultation tonight
The third public consultation meeting is tonight at 7.30pm at Sydenham School, DartmouthRoad SE26 4RD
Please come and show your support if you can
Please come and show your support if you can
Saturday, 17 October 2015
What's the plan for Catford Libary?
This is an excellent question.
The public document states that the ground floor of Catford will be redesigned and staffed by exisiting staff on the ground floor of Laurence House. We feel this is an even worse idea then community libraries and is equivalent to saying that all staff will be removed. Laurence House staff don't have any free time to administer the library, and will lack enthusiasm for having this added to their job descriptions.
Please fill in the consultation and oppose these plans http://www.lewisham.gov.uk/myservices/libraries/Pages/Library-consultation-2015.aspx
The public document states that the ground floor of Catford will be redesigned and staffed by exisiting staff on the ground floor of Laurence House. We feel this is an even worse idea then community libraries and is equivalent to saying that all staff will be removed. Laurence House staff don't have any free time to administer the library, and will lack enthusiasm for having this added to their job descriptions.
Please fill in the consultation and oppose these plans http://www.lewisham.gov.uk/myservices/libraries/Pages/Library-consultation-2015.aspx
Thursday, 15 October 2015
Support from ourhithergreen.com
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Update on Mondays Public Consultation meeting
Chaired by Head of Library Services Antonio Rizzo, Head of Community Services Aileen Buckton and with Cllr Chris Best, the audience was disappointed again and again when pressing the panel for information upon which they could base a decision.
There were complaints about the timescale and the lack of printed consultation documents.
One gentleman pointed out ‘the essence of the library is in the written word’. The council is not providing this for the public in the form of a printed information pack. Still, as before, aside from those who visit the council homepage or wander into a library there is no publicity. It was then agreed by panel members more should have been done – two meetings in to this six-week process.
But the main shock of the evening would have been to staff present, who heard several times from Aileen Buckton, and with the assurances of our Head of Service Antonio Rizzo, that community libraries offer a better service than that of their own colleagues seated in the room.
This betrayal cuts deep but there was public support in the room, with several highlighting the loss of intellectual capital through redundancies and one making the point that regardless of £3m, library staff are priceless. Perhaps he had seen Catford library described by TimeOut as “the most helpful librarians I’ve ever met”.
We now need to shout the message loud and clear that community libraries do not and cannot offer an equal service to staff in Lewisham. The accounts from the panel do not accord with our daily experience and the benevolence of those volunteers staffing community libraries is being used to enact cuts we can be sure they do not favour.
Aside from growing union membership there is a growing campaign on Twitter (@SaveLewLibs) and we have enquiries from the press - please encourage the public, friends and family to bombard them with messages of support and concern about these proposals.
Has the decision already been made?
Has anyone else noticed that the public consultations are limited to those libraries proposed to be handed to volunteers.
As this is currently a proposal which will affect the whole borough, we are pressuring management to hold more consultations, one near each and every library.
We are also concerned that it seems as if the decision has already been made, as no account is being given towards the rest of the borough if the preferred option is not accepted.
We are also concerned that it seems as if the decision has already been made, as no account is being given towards the rest of the borough if the preferred option is not accepted.
Please contact library management or the council and state the same
Please sign our Petition
https://www.change.org/p/lewisham-council-save-lewisham-libraries
Please sign our Petition
https://www.change.org/p/lewisham-council-save-lewisham-libraries
Tuesday, 13 October 2015
Friday, 9 October 2015
Sydenham Library will close tomorrow due to a lack of volunteers!!!!
It seems that Sydenham library will be closed tomorrow from 1-5pm due to a lack of volunteers.
This is a ominous foreshadowing of the future for all of the community libraries, especially once there is more demand placed on volunteers,
Please sign our petition and let Lewisham Council know that you are not happy for them to cut from the library budget https://www.change.org/p/lewisham-council-save-lewisham-libraries
This is a ominous foreshadowing of the future for all of the community libraries, especially once there is more demand placed on volunteers,
Please sign our petition and let Lewisham Council know that you are not happy for them to cut from the library budget https://www.change.org/p/lewisham-council-save-lewisham-libraries
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
First Public Consultation tonight!!
Please come to the Broadway Theatre tonight from 7.30pm and show your support for the libraries
Please sign our Petition
https://www.change.org/p/lewisham-council-save-lewisham-libraries
Please sign our Petition
https://www.change.org/p/lewisham-council-save-lewisham-libraries
Sunday, 4 October 2015
First Public Consultation meeting - Wednesday 7th October
The first public consultation meeting is on Wednesday 7th October, 7.30pm at the Broadway Theatre in Catford.
Please come along and show your support for libraries if you can
Please sign our Petition
https://www.change.org/p/lewisham-council-save-lewisham-libraries
Please come along and show your support for libraries if you can
Please sign our Petition
https://www.change.org/p/lewisham-council-save-lewisham-libraries
Friday, 2 October 2015
Support from the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals
The recent AGM for CILIP have voted to oppose the 'amateurisation' of Library. This group of professional and trained librarians do not believe that volunteers can deliver a comprehensive library service.
Read more here
Sign Our Petition!!!
We now have a petition online at change.org
Please sign it!!
https://www.change.org/p/lewisham-council-save-lewisham-libraries
Please sign it!!
https://www.change.org/p/lewisham-council-save-lewisham-libraries
Thursday, 1 October 2015
WHY WE DON'T AGREE THAT VOLUNTEERS SHOULD RUN OUR LIBRARIES
Unison, is campaigning to save our
libraries. The Council is considering handing the running of libraries over to
volunteers.
We believe that its important that libraries remain staffed
by trained, professional staff.
What's wrong with
volunteers?
Unison has no problem with people volunteering. We do have a
problem when local authorities replace paid, professional staff with
volunteers.
Unison does not believe that volunteers can satisfactorily
run a library.
* Volunteers can be unreliable. If
enough volunteers can’t be found, then libraries will reduce their opening
hours or close.
* Volunteers lack training and
specialist skills, Unison believes they can’t adequately:
- Protect the library and it’s users
from abusive or disruptive customers.
- Keep user information confidential
- Understand safeguarding issues
around children and the elderly
- Direct people who need urgent help
to other agencies
-
Manage
and maintain the building
* There are clear safeguarding issues.
Volunteers have access to sensitive information and areas where young and
vulnerable users may be unsupervised by parents.
* The council has transferred many
services online. Library staff are called on to help access these services.
This requires confidential information being shared with staff.
Will people feel confident giving this information to volunteers?
Will people feel confident giving this information to volunteers?
* Volunteers are not able to take
payments, meaning users will have to travel long distances in order to pay
monies owed to the library.
What are the risks?
* Any library run by volunteers will
close if enough volunteers can’t be found:
Sydenham,
Crofton Park
and Grove Park library nearly closed earlier this
year, as the holder of the tenders wished to return it.
New
Cross Learning is currently displaying posters, threatening closure if more
volunteers can’t be found.
Pepys
Resource Centre regularly closes when enough volunteers can’t be found.
* Once libraries are transferred to
volunteers, they will never return to Council control.
* The community libraries are already
struggling to pay their bills. Sydenham was not able to provide heating over
last winter as funding was not available.
* 5 of 6 existing community libraries
have at least one member of paid staff, relying on donations and grant funding.
* Use of the existing community
libraries has dropped by over 50% since they have been run by volunteers, a
clear indication of public dissatisfaction.
What can I do?
The Council is due to vote on the 9th December
2015. Before then you should:
* Contact your local councillor
* Fill in the library consultation
* Join us in protesting the proposed
cuts
Can we change
anything?
In Staffordshire, the mass opposition means that the Council
will not now be handing all 24 sites to volunteers.
The Save
Lewisham Hospital
campaign successfully overturned the decision to close the A&E department.
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