<div style="padding-bottom: 7px;">Forwarded Message: <br>Subject: New Cross Library / The Future of New Cross Mon 11 April</div><div style="padding-bottom: 7px;">The
Council have announced the closure of New Cross Library for 28th May,
at the same time they also continued an apparently open process of
bidding to take over the library. However, in reality, they had already
made their mind up about who was going to take them over. Darren Taylor
is ‘social entrepreneur’ who has been running a kind of library on the
Pepys estate in Deptford for a few months subsidised by his computer
recycling firm Eco Computers, he offered to take on 4 of the libraries
due for closure.<br><br>There are many problems with this deal but to
sum up he seems to be prepared to allow council to provide no financial
contribution to the running of the library or making the repairs that
are needed after the years of neglect, it’s not exactly clear who would
actually hold the lease and it allows the council to continue with its
plan to make librarians redundant. He also seems ready to allow the
council to continue to use the basement of the building for storage,
rather than making this available for community use. All the these
things can easily be improved as the next best deals for the council
must have cost them tens of thousands of pounds per year. It’s also a
pretty shoddy way to transfer such an important asset with little or no
community involvement and has a whiff of paternalistic victorian
philanthropy about it.<br><br>On the positive side the suggested
governance structure allows members of the community to run the library
pretty much as they see fit, there will be one paid library manager, the
library will be open twice as much as it was and all he wants in return
for his ‘gift’ of approx £20k PA from eco computers is that the library
becomes a drop off point for people to leave old computers for him to
recycle.<br><br>Although the deal has all but been done, the next few
weeks will see negotiations in which the all important details are
finalised.<br><br>The question is - should we get involved in the final
negotiations to improve the deal and make it work for the community, let
it happen but don't support it or actively oppose it and try to stop
the deal?<br><br>We intend to discuss this at 7pm All Saints Community Centre on Mon 11th April as part of <a href="http://www.facebook.com/l/a8e6cbpeTU8Ghq0VmT_QuWEmUDA/www.thefutureofnewcross.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/l/a8e6cbpeTU8Ghq0VmT_QuWEmUDA/www.thefutureofnewcross.wordpress.com/</a><br>
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