High Peak Liberal Democrats
George Smid - Liberal Democrat Parliamentary spokesperson at Deeping Library
Lincolnshire County Council closed the Library, with the approval of Market Deeping County Councillor, Peter Robinson (Conservative), despite the fact that it served a growing community and was busier than some Libraries the County Council planned to keep open.
A staggering 9,000 of the 15,000 population of the Deepings - including Lib Dem Cllr Adam Brookes and many other local Lib Dem members - signed a petition against closure. Court cases, much hard work, discussion, action and protest all helped result in a successful outcome.
The building has been totally refurbished (at the County Council's expense), and both Market Deeping Town council and the Deeping St James Parish council have offered financial support. A part time coordinator has been appointed, and the first group of volunteers are trained and raring to go.
The Library is re-opening for 15 hours a week initially and the modernised offices are available for rent, to bring in some revenue.
So it shows what can be done by a Community that is determined to work together to achieve change!
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