Accrington Observer

Hopes for new service

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A NEW library service in Clayton-le-Moors could be open by February next year, campaigner­s hope.

It has been agreed that an independen­t community library can be establishe­d by Mercer House 1842 at the Arthur Wilson Centre in Claytonle-Moors using the book stock and resources from the former Clayton-leMoors library - which will remain shut.

Nick Collingrid­ge, chairman of the Mercer House board, said the proposal by Lancashire County Council to establish an independen­t library in the Arthur Wilson Centre, which is not a county council building, has now been approved by the board.

He said: “We are in agreement that we are going to do this library facility in the back room which will be run by volunteers.

“If everything goes to plan it should be up and running by February.

“It will have a small book lending facility plus audio facility for books, and we’ll also have IT facilities, but it won’t be on a drop-in basis. People will have to book a session because we won’t have as many machines.

“It would not have been possible to keep the library in the Civic, the running costs are horrendous.

“This is really the best compromise we can do to keep a library service in Clayton with the resources we have.”

Setting up the new independen­t library is estimated to cost in the region of £6,000-7,000.

Mr Collingrid­ge added: “We’re giving it a go, we don’t know if it’s going to come off but hopefully Clayton will get a facility that goes some way to filling the gap and giving people what they want.

“And we’re actively encouragin­g other groups that were in the library to come and talk to us to help fill the place and add to what’s already there.”

A number of groups, including the Knit and Natter group, have already begun using the centre since Clayton-le-Moors Library closed.

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