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Woodston Library campaigners address full council in Peterborough
Peterborough Telegraph
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06/12/2024
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Thank you Deputy Mayor. It's been a long and hard journey to get here, almost a year.
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We've had to climb over too many unnecessary and unjust hurdles along the way, including
00:18
the rejection of this very petition twice on false grounds, even though it met the council's
00:25
own criteria. Finally, we are here, representing the community of Woodston, Fletton, Neen Valley
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and Hempstead. You have no choice but to listen to our collective voices tonight, but we hope
00:39
and pray you will also hear us. We directly ask the council to take Woodston Library off
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the assets disposal list, increase the opening hours and work with the Friends of Woodston
00:51
Library and our community so we can embrace, enhance and rejuvenate this much-loved library,
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which the council has neglected, under-promoted and made inaccessible for far too long. The
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review is flawed. We have experienced seven months of active non-engagement from the council.
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Continued refusal to provide basic information has meant our only redress has been to submit
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complaints and FOIs, and today it seems you are pumping out false statements to the media.
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None of this meets the council's pledge to be transparent, collaborative, inclusive,
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respectful and innovative. You have even confirmed you offered our library to other organisations
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before the review had completed and ahead of the legal three-month consultation process,
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which would have tainted the outcome of any consultation. You have stated you can't afford
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to keep the library open. We say you can't afford to close it. Can we agree a new chapter
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together? The Friends Group can support our council and library and our community with
02:03
time, enthusiasm, passion and gain external funding to ensure our library prospers. We
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can bring culture and creative events to Woodstone Library to enrich local lives, so
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important in a deprived area such as ours. We can give support to increase reading and
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literacy, critical in a city with one of the lowest literacy rates in the UK. We can give
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support to create healthier and happier lives. We have much social isolation in our community.
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The library was bequeathed to local people by a former alderman and mayor of the city in 1950.
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You were charged with the privilege of being its custodians. Please protect his legacy.
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Surely his principles, if not his politics, are worthy of your support. It could be your
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legacy up for debate one day. Thank you.
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Thank you. You have two minutes, former Councillor Coles. Thank you.
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Thank you, Mr Deputy Mayor. Dear members, I was sincerely hoping that this evening would
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be a pleasure, a pleasure to speak in familiar surroundings in support of our city and of
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saving our community library in Woodstone. I was looking forward to thanking the leader,
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our former and current MPs for Woodstone and our current ward councillors for enabling
03:29
the Friends to set up a project to turn the library around. I was looking forward to
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our 13 volunteers being able to support the employed staff in increasing the hours the
03:37
library is open and bringing many activities to the area. I was also pleased to say that
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all of this would be largely self-funded, i.e. cost neutral to the council. I was hoping
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to say all that tonight but unfortunately I can't. At our last meeting with officers
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we thought we had agreement to most of our proposals and had been promised a couple of
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months for the library service to approve and train up our volunteers and over the next
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year for us to run a whole range of events to prove that the library should be retained
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by the council. We had a brief discussion about a lease but let's be clear, we didn't
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agree to it at that point. We now find out from the press today that we have agreed to
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sign a lease on the property. Well, that's news to us. Councillors, just think how you
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might feel if you were presented with a suggested lease that you hadn't asked for which makes
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you liable for all costs for the building, potentially even staff costs. Let's be clear,
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our petition is supported by local residents who want us to be successful in saving the
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library. We want to work with the council but this is to come from a position of respect
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and genuine willingness to work together to achieve this. We offered a clean slate and
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we now would like to see that come forward. Thank you very much Mr Deputy Mayor.
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Thank you very much, 20 seconds only. Now then, Councillor Jamil is the cabinet member.
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If you don't mind the interruption. So three minutes, we'll start when you start speaking.
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I think it's quite disappointing that so many people in our community have come together
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and sort of put me here today and mainly what you're talking about is dumping the library
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on residents when we've tried to work with you for nearly a year. A lease has never been
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on the agenda, it's something that was muted, it was not what we're here for, it's not what
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your constituents, the people who have elected you are asking for. All we've been wanting
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to do is to talk with the council for nearly a year. We've had misinformation, mis-engagement
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and you just want to give us a library without actually looking at what that would be. If
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a survey, you've carried out a building survey and it needed £50,000 spent on it, where
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are you going to get that money for? Because we certainly wouldn't even consider a lease
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without it being 100% working order and sorry to correct you with your eloquent speech but
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it's actually been valued at £100,000 to £120,000, just so you know. So we really
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are talking small money but I mean Andy can talk to you about thousands of pounds worth
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of funding, he's hoping to secure it imminently but it's on the terms of a council-led library
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of which we will support. We are not a library, we are people, we want to support our library,
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we want to support librarians. Let's not devalue the role of a librarian. Thank you.
06:47
Thank you Mr Deputy Mayor for the chance to reply and thank you very much to those councillors
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who have supported us in terms of bringing this library to fruition. I completely understand
06:56
where Councillor Jamil is coming from, that the potential option is for a lease but we
07:00
have to be clear about that, there are some very big questions we have to have answered.
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Why would we lease a library when it's a statutory service that's provided for by the council?
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How much money are we going to have to find to make sure we can run it? We have £200
07:14
in the bank account at the moment, that's not really enough even to pay the electricity
07:17
bill. We've been sprung this idea of a solution without adequate discussion. I have to say
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I'm very grateful to the communities team who listened the first time they listened,
07:27
they worked with us, they understood the issues that we had and were prepared to work
07:30
with us. Unfortunately their position has been somewhat undermined with this idea that
07:34
we can only operate under a lease. What we are asking is that we give the opportunity
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to the people who are involved in the Friends Group to form and to do what they can do to
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save the library but to suddenly say you have to also find all this money that we don't
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currently have and to turn it into some sort of fight for a lease is a surprise to us.
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We weren't ready for that, the community weren't aware of that, we have to go back to our members
08:00
to discuss it. So while I understand the solution and where it's coming from, that's not really
08:05
where we were starting from and that's not what we understood from our meeting with the
08:08
communities group. But thank you very much for listening and thank you very much Mr Deputy Mayor.
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