Thursday, 24 March 2011

Last week for library consultation

Camden have just circulated the press release below...

It's a timely reminder to get your comments in before next week. Remember, West Hampstead library counts as a 'medium' library in the question about which option for closure you support.

If you fill out a paper version of the form you don't need to answer that question - but, really irritatingly, if you answer online you can't fill out the survey unless you say which libraries you want to close (or opt to slash library hours by 40% across the board).
Last chance to have your say on Camden libraries consultation

Residents are reminded that there is just one more week to respond to the Camden libraries consultation.

The eight-week consultation comes to an end on 4 April.

Over 3,300 people have responded so far. Camden is reminding library users and non library users to complete surveys before the closing date.

Surveys are available in Camden’s 13 libraries, online and there is also a children’s version of the survey to help young people to take part.

Councillor Tulip Siddiq, Camden Council’s Cabinet Member for Culture, said: ‘We have already had over 3,300 responses to our consultation and this shows how important libraries are to people in Camden. That is why I want to ensure as many library users and non library users as possible respond to us before the closing date.’

To take part in the consultation - copies of the survey are available in Camden libraries, or you can complete a form online, at:http://camden.xarg.co.uk/surveys/respond?survey_id=469001

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