From Martin Remphry, Children’s Book Author & Illustrator
Since starting his campaign on
9 July to stop cuts in library hours across Cornwall, my 10 year old son Leon
Remphry has gathered over 5500 signatures online and over 1500 on paper, giving
up many of his Saturdays to pester the public outside his local libraries.
I hardly need to spell out to
other authors and illustrators the value of libraries, not least because for
many starting out on their careers the eagerly awaited PLR cheque each February
is often a financial lifesaver.
Like numerous other children
Leon has joined story times at the library, has enthusiastically taken the
Reading Challenge each summer and has discovered many of his favourite authors,
inspiring him to save his birthday money to buy their books or add them to his
Christmas wish list.
Some say libraries have
value only to children – nothing could be less true. Libraries are used gladly
by the community as a whole, and not only for books. DVDs can be borrowed,
toddlers and small children go to clubs, people use computers if they don’t
have internet at home, socialising… the list is endless.
Some argue that the
internet and E-books will make the libraries redundant, but these grand
buildings and the services they provide cannot be replaced by bookshelves in
pubs and post offices, nor can trained staff be replaced by volunteers.
My son has already gathered
support from some of his favourite authors such as Phillip Reeve, Steven Cole,
Damian Harvey and is grateful for your support.
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Dear Adam
Paynter,
We, the persons
named below, living, working or writing about Cornwall support Leon’s campaign that
Cornwall Council’s actions to cut the hours of libraries should halted
immediately. We strongly believe that libraries provide an essential service
and should be preserved.
JUDY
ASTLEY
LIZ
FENWICK
PATRICK
GALE
EMILY
BARR
MANDY
JAMES
RUTH SABERTON