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Campaigners protest against cuts to Southampton libraries

Up to five in the city could be closed and 18 jobs could be at risk if community groups do not come forward to take over running them. The council would save around £300,000 a year if they shut.

Campaigners protest against cuts to Southampton libraries

Five Southampton libraries under threat Credit: ITV news

Campaigners will demonstrate through Southampton today in the hope of saving city libraries. Up to five in the city could be closed and 18 jobs could be at risk if community groups do not come forward to take over running them. The council would save around £300,000 a year if they shut.

Libraries at Cobbett Road in Bitterne, Millbrook, Weston, Thornhill and Burgess Road, as well as the mobile library, are under threat. Supporters will meet at the Bargate at 1pm and aim to arrive for a 'read- in' at the steps of the civic offices at about 1.30pm, ahead of the next full council meeting.

This comes as a consultation on the issue ended on Friday with more than 3,000 responses. The council says all views and representations will be taken into account before a final decision is made but the council needs to find ways to deliver services in more cost-effective ways.

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