Here are my photos from yesterday's demo in Perth. If anyone who was
there would like a photo, I'm happy to send high quality jpeg please
email me, you should have my email, or add a comment to this blog, but
don't forget to leave your email address!
If any of these images would be useful for any of the the individual library campaigns, or for SORL please email me and I'll send highest quality jpeg that I have (plus a reduced size image). You need to include the photo reference - they are numbered (not necessarily in numerical order, please check) below each image.
I've not posted photos of children here. If your children were at the demo and you would like my photos email me. There are photos of the four children with the placards and of one of the two children who spoke.
NB photos are for private use, use by the campaign(s) - including press releases - but not for commercial use otherwise. Politicians, if you want to use my images please contact me first, thanks. If used for publication etc a photographers credit is necessary (e.g. Photo by Alastair Forsyth).
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Many thanks to everyone who attended the demo, it was bitterly cold. Special thanks to Jen for MC (despite getting me to speak) and to all the speakers. Thank you to Unison, who responded at very short notice to my email, and to the Labour Party and Green Party who both responded to my late notice Facebook messages.
I'm sure we made an impact, there were Perth and Kinross Councillors present who did not speak and will now have to think carefully about how they respond to our messages. The SNP Councillors' contribution was disappointing in my view as they do not seem to be understanding our message about the financial value of libraries to the Council and how libraries support the Social Care and Education budgets. For every £1 spent UEA research shows that libraries contribute £6 in community value, in other words libraries contribute significant savings to those Council budgets. There are local authorities across the UK who do understand this message and do not make cuts to their library provision because they understand the financial contribution the libraries make to other budget heads.
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