Thursday, 24 September 2009

Neil at Conference!

Cllr Neil Butters at Lib Dem Conference in Bournemouth, September 2009, with Parliamentary Spokesperson Gail Coleshill and campaigner Louise Bray.



Saturday, 12 September 2009

Mobile Library petition handed to deputy Chairman of Council


Gail Coleshill and Louise Bray, representing Mobile Library users across the district, handed in some of the petitions they have collected requesting that the Council retains the rural routes.
Seen here presenting the petition to acting Chair of Council Sarah Bevan, Gail and Louise are concerned many residents who use the mobile library are elderly, not car users, have young children or mobility problems.
In her statement Gail said these are the people about whom the Council should be most concerned in maintaining services in rural areas.
Gail presented the petition to the acting Chairman of Council at a Full Council meeting last night saying that she had received signatures from villagers in Wellow, Bathford, Priston, Hunstrete, Compton Martin, and Hinton Charterhouse and had had messages from people including teachers in Shoscombe, Wellow, Combe Hay and Midford.
Gail said in reply to a question from a Councillor about numbers of users:
“The numbers of users at present may be below in some villages but that is no reason to exclude those villages from the service. More use could be made of the Mobile Library to provide other Council services and to make residents more aware of the visits by the mobile library.”
Louise Bray, who relied on the mobile library service during a recent serious illness, was pleased that the Cabinet member was now proposing to consult other options.
She said:
“I am sure that many residents are relieved to know that the consultation on the Mobile Library route review will now include more options than just scrapping the village routes. I hope the Council will make efforts to consult residents and parish councils in all the villages presently visited by the library.”