Your Library Needs You!

16 libraries across the city, including Burngreave, are under threat of closure.

STOP THE CLOSURES and Defend Librarians' Jobs

When: Tuesday 18th February, 4:30 to 5:15pm at the Town Hall (before the Scrutiny Board Meeting)

A family protest and Read-Around in an attempt to surround the Town Hall, with every person reading a library book.

Bring questions and concerns to the board if you want to stay.

Attend the Scrutiny Board Meeting

When: Tuesday 18th February 5:30pm- 7:30pm

(Hand Questions into Town Hall by 5:15pm)

Come to the PROTEST RALLY

  • STOP LIBRARY CLOSURES

  • Sixteen local libraries in Sheffield will close in April this year if Government cuts to the Council's budget go ahead

  • Join the fight to keep the libraries open

Come to the Protest Rally at the Town Hall

When: Wednesday 19th February, 1:00pm

or contact your Local Councillor by calling: 273 4567 (option 6)

Join us at the rally for details of the campaign

STOP THE CLOSURES Read-Around
4:30pm to 5:15pm Tuesday 18 February 2014
Scrutiny Board Meeting
5:30pm to 7:30pm Tuesday 18 February 2014
Protest rally
1:00pm to 2:30pm Wednesday 19 February 2014

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