Villagers concerned over future of library
A VILLAGE community trust has objected to a potential closure of a council-run library and strongly opposes a proposal that it is taken over by volunteers.
Marsden Library, which is inside the historic Marsden Mechanics Institute building near Huddersfield, is one of a number of public libraries under threat following a Kirklees Council review of the service.
If approved, a closure would mean the council withdrawing staffing from the library, which would retain only books and access to the service’s IT network but would become a ‘community’ library manned by volunteers.
The plans have angered both the Marsden Community Trust, which owns the Mechanics Institute, and the Friends of Marsden Library. They have released a joint statement pointing out that the council gets rent-free space in the building.
The council is proposing that eight libraries in the district become community-managed, meaning they would have to fund their own furniture, equipment and training of volunteers. The council would no longer be legally accountable for any service failures.
The Friends group already provides a level of volunteer support to assist paid staff, but feel they could not sustain full-time opening hours.
The statement read: “The proposal is neither viable nor sustainable. It provides a minimal cash saving for the council while transferring costs and responsibilities to the local community.
"Removing the library from the services that the council has a legal obligation to provide creates a risk that the limited support that the council is promising will not be sustainable, and could be withdrawn in the future.
"Removing the 20 hours per week of paid staff time and expecting the community to cover this role via volunteers is unrealistic and it undervalues the role of professional staff in ensuring the quality and consistency of service delivery.
"Marsden Community Trust is not equipped to manage a library service itself and the financial burden of providing and servicing the space is certain to bankrupt the organisation unless generous grant support is reliably available for the foreseeable future.”
It added: "For the past seven years Marsden Community Trust has provided the library space free of rent or service charge to a value of £56,000. Since 2018 Friends of Marsden Library has produced an annual calendar and has donated £14,500 of the proceeds to Marsden Community Trust to partially offset the loss of income for the library space.”
The Trust and Friends representatives have met with the council during the current feasibility stage of the process.
The Mechanics Institute was built in 1860 for workers’ education. It narrowly escaped demolition in the 1970s. In 2017 the council passed its ownership to the Trust.