Sunderland Echo

Hope for community libraries

DISCUSSION­S UNDER WAY WITH GROUPS TO TAKE OVER RUNNING OVER BUILDINGS AND SERVICES

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run by community group Back on the Map.

More then 50 people from groups interested in running library buildings as community venues turned up to an initial meeting with the council recently to discuss their ideas and work is now in running library buildings as community venues, which would also offer books and digital library services.

“We are going to be working closely with these groups over the next few weeks to help them develop their ideas further.

“We are hopeful that we will be able to find a solution which will allow library buildings in areas where there is a community interest in running them to stay open as community venues with access to library books and digital library services beyond April 1, wherever this is possible.”

The number of people visiting libraries in the city has halved in the last four years. At the same time the number of people accessing services digitally is continuing to rise.

Coun Kelly, said: “The proposed changes reflect the unpreceden­ted cuts to our budget since 2010 as a result of Government austerity measures and cost pressures.

“It also takes account of the fact that people have changed their reading habits, partly because of the internet and ebooks, but also because books are now much cheaper than they used to be.”

Any community groups who are interested in running their local library building as a community venue, which would also offer books and digital library services, can contact Marie Brett at marie. brett@sunderland.gov.uk.

 ??  ?? Hendon library, run by Back on the Map.
Hendon library, run by Back on the Map.

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