The future of Pembrokeshire’s libraries is being discussed at a series of meetings across the County this summer.
The four meetings already held have been well attended with eight more scheduled to take place.
As a result of continued government spending cuts and technological changes, Pembrokeshire County Council is undertaking a comprehensive review of its library services.
At the heart of the review will be an understanding of local people’s library needs.
So, before any proposals for change are put forward, the Council is asking for the public’s views.
It has arranged a series of meetings across the County enabling people to help shape the future of library services in Pembrokeshire.
Meetings have already been held at Newport, Saundersfoot, St David’s and Crymych with the following meetings due to be held:
Date | Time | Venue |
Mon 22nd June | 6.30-8.30pm | County Hall, Haverfordwest |
Tues 23rd June | 1.30-3.30pm | Neyland Athletic Club |
Wed 24th June | 6.30-8.30pm | Milford Haven Library |
Mon 29th June | 1.30-3.30pm | Pembroke Town Hall |
Mon 29th June | 6.30-8.30pm | Tenby Community Learning Centre |
Wed 1st July | 6.30-8.30pm | Fishguard Library |
Mon 6th July | 6.30-8.30pm | Pembroke Dock Library |
Wed 8th July | 6.30-8.30pm | Bloomfield Centre, Narberth |
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Picture shows Pembrokeshire County Council’s Head of Cultural Services, Mike Cavanagh, addressing the public session at Saundersfoot recently.
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