Lambeth Council Cabinet plans to slash library budget – leaked

The Lambeth Council Cabinet is going to table plans to slash £1 million from the library budget at the next Cabinet Meeting on Monday, 24 February. This is sudden and unexpected and comes without consulting The Lambeth Library Service or even Councillors.

There will be a demonstration outside the Lambeth Town Hall (opposite Windrush Square, in Brixton) and in the Lobby at 5 pm on Monday, 24 February. The meeting starts at 5 pm. Please come to the demonstration to show your support for The Carnegie Library, and all of the ten Lambeth libraries, and let the Council know that the public will not accept destruction of its libraries.

£1 million is almost 25% of the total library budget of £4.2 million, a figure which amazingly has not changed in 40 years. (With inflation this means the budget has already eroded by about two thirds since 1984.) This in the context of the Council's £1.47 billion annual gross expenditure (2023-24).

Please attend the demonstration on Monday, 24 February (5 pm at the Town Hall). Make your voice heard.

Look for news of further developments on this website or in local press, such as Brixton Buzz

Sign the petition.

Wear the T-Shirt.

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