Monday 8 April 2019

The Unfeasible Study Rumbled! Demand better and take action

What's Going On
Libraries in Lewisham face a cut of almost half a million pounds to their annual budget starting in the new financial year beginning this April. Protest in 2018 led to council’s own committees rejecting the whole range of proposed plans for how the cut could be structured. We believe any cut to the service would disproportionately affect vulnerable people and protected groups. This affect was acknowledged as inherent in every option of the cut put forward, and its the reason why all options were referenced back by council's committee. Council then declared the cut ‘on hold’ which is misleading as it remains on the same schedule as always in their financial plan. Council said they were waiting to share their plans until a feasibility study into construction work at Lewisham Library was sufficiently advanced or finished.

The timing means that public consultation can only be a mere afterthought: consider that pressure is on to see savings starting in this same April; clearly this approach leaves contributions by stakeholders too late. To quote a recent answer to a public question submitted to council by the campaign, too late actually, for library users, staff and unions to feasibly have any impact on the formative ‘high level’ stages of the plan.That applies especially to potentially outright rejecting the plan, as it would mean renegotiating the budget in other areas and there would not be adequate time. It will only remain for us to have a say that might tweak the ‘detail’.

As a result the campaign has concerns that this feasibility study will have no effect on the plans for implementing the proposed cuts. Will it be a convenient example they can point to and claim they have done due diligence on this front as they put through cuts? In reality, if the council begin implementing the cuts and redundancies this year before consultation has been done, they could face a judicial review. Consultation becomes unreal if the result is actually foregone conclusion. We remain worried they could try to make redundancies in September. We hope staff are treated with respect and kept fully informed, not kept in the dark about their future.

It has recently broken news in the Newshopper. Read their report here https://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/17553370.lewisham-library-redevelopment-study-due-next-month/


What's the History?
Lewisham Libraries Service has been cut drastically over the last decade, and the promised improvement to the service of the community library scheme that puts volunteers in place of staff managed by various unaccountable organisations has been a predictable disaster: Recently a new IT system was put in place and several community libraries couldn’t lend, return or renew books. While some services in the UK thrive, with increased borrowing and use, Lewisham languishes with a huge fall in borrowing, due to reduced opening hours, poor stock, privatisation by the back door and de-skilling as so many librarians and assistants were made redundant including union activists.


Demands - What is it our campaign must win?
To Save Lewisham Libraries we’ll use every avenue we can, from public appeals, protests and press releases to private correspondence lobbying. More suggested actions and plans you can get involved with to follow.
TRANSPARENCY – Expose the decision-making for services reliant on public funds.
    We demand the public release of the brief given to internal consultants of the feasibility study, and for consultation with the public to be launched immediately. What goals must the plan meet to be defined feasible?
    Additionally we demand immediate public scrutiny of the  plans for how to cut the service beside the feasibility study.
    We demand regular meetings with the councillors responsible for the service.
    We demand an audit of the community libraries, which aren't being held accountable on the standard service delivery the scheme guaranteed, council pledged meant to take back in house services that fail in the hands of community organisation, and has been turning a blind eye, particularly at Crofton Park.  We shouldn't have to make these demands, we should be able to expect this diligence.

ACCOUNTABILITY - Hold to account all the authorities over Lewisham irresponsibly de-skilling, casualising and degrading the Library service.
    We shall expose how not just Tory cuts to local authorities but the council's decisions on how to deploy that shrinking budget have been made on poor values and not the values of solidarity and socialism they were elected on.
    This is in order to make the case for a more realistic approach: Resistance has always been and is increasingly the only responsible direction. We can see where acquiescence gets us. We’ll analyse what’s been done and look at councils that prove bolder approaches pay dividends, and raise awareness of what can technically and politically be done now.

ANTI-AUSTERITY AGENDA - Stop further damage and raise awareness of the need for the service to return to form. Right now we are at breaking point, and council is still pursuing David Cameron's Localism and Big Society idea, which was always an excuse for making crucial services precarious. Council must start enacting alternative strategies like the Preston Model for fair local procurement and municipal socialism.
    We must raise the public consciousness of how vital a professional statutory library service is, how we can’t afford to see it run down, remembering what is being lost, what qualities a good service delivers and what underpins that.
    National government, needless to say, needs to bring local authority funding back to normal, back to the levels pre 2008 crash, with immediate effect, and thereupon all libraries should be taken back in house and a mobile library services set up again, along with serious investment in the collection online and off, suspension of fines, and ensuring all libraries have a quiet reading area.

How to take action for this
Join our next stall flyering to raise awareness midday Saturday the 18th May 2019 outside the Deptford Lounge Library, Deptford High Street.
Join our next meeting  
Monday, 15 April 2019 from 19:15-21:00 and the venue is still to be announced:

Use our template of suggested points collected by one of our activists as inspiration to put in your own words your concern in emails to your representatives. You could start with your few local ward councillors and MP easily using Writetothem.com.
Then use your own email application to contact: Councillor responsible for Lewisham libraries, the Lewisham Mayor and the Chair of Safer Stronger Communities Select Committee, and UK Government minister with responsibilities for Libraries:
cllr_jonathan.slater@lewisham.gov.uk, damien.egan@lewisham.gov.uk, cllr_Juliet.Campbell@lewisham.gov.uk, michael.ellis.mp@parliament.uk

Raise it at your next local assembly, of local public engagement with representatives!
in your trade union and local branch of your political party, if you're in one.
In your own time distribute copies of our latest flyer: (which we'll link here when its ready)
Get in the know the better to argue, by checking out the links on our resources page








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