Residents may be aware that as part of a massive programme of budget cuts it has been proposed that Isleworth Library, along with up to seven others, may be closed.
Isleworth only reopened a couple of weeks ago!!!
As if that wasn't enough, Isleworth Public Hall is also under serious threat. In fact anywhere where members of the community can get together and speak to one another seems to be very much on the hit list.
The Council Executive has now confirmed that it will delay any cuts to the library service and will also push back its plans for the Public Hall. BUT NEITHER ARE SAFE !!!!
Hounslow still wishes to make a saving in excess of £800k and has yet to think of an alternative to the library closures.
That is why members and friends of our community will be holding a MARCH from Isleworth Library to Isleworth Public Hall on Saturday, 19th February 2011 at 10.45 am.
This friendly and good-natured activity is being supported across the community by people of all age groups and all backgrounds. It has been organised by a cross-section of residents from The Isleworth Society (TIS), the Community Group (ICG) and Friends of Isleworth Public Hall, as well as many freelance campaigners and well-wishers. It is intended as a short but potent demonstration of our community's robust opposition to the proposed cuts.
Meet up outside Isleworth Library at 10.45 am. We will be staging a brief celebration of the opening of the new library before the march.
Refreshments will be available at the Public Hall from 11.30 am, where you will also be able to sign a petition. If for any reason you are unable to attend the march, please make your way straight to the Public Hall.
We want to put on a real show of strength. Please do your very best to join us on the march at 10.45 on February 19th.
See you there!
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