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              Friends say radical change is required for library 
               
              Shirley Hadi, the Chair of Friends 
              of Chiswick Library, says that there are more options that the current 
              Workspace plan and closure 
               
                
              While negotiations between the Council and Workspace go on behind 
              shut doors, the public debate about the future of Chiswick Library 
              is fuelled by alarmism: At its most extreme, it is claimed that 
              either we accept Workspace's original design or the library is closed 
               there is no alternative. Have what you are  
              told or nothing at all. 
               
              No, the present library would not necessarily be closed when the 
              Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) comes into force next year. 
              There will be many libraries and other public buildings in the same 
              position as ourselves. They will not all be closed on day one. Closure 
              would in the first instance require 
              a complaint under the Act that cannot be resolved. If plans are 
              in place to make the necessary improvements, it is likely that time 
              would be given to 
              rectify the situation that gives rise to the complaint. 
             This 
              suggests an alternative to Workspace's scheme and that is to modify 
              Chiswick Library in such a way as to comply with the provisions 
              of the DDA. At the last session of the Chiswick Area Committee (30 
              04 03) a resolution was passed to the effect that costed proposals 
              for such essential adaptations be presented for consideration at 
              its next meeting. 
               
              It has been claimed that objections to Workspace's original relegation 
              of the library space to the basement of a huge office block have 
              led to their withdrawal. Not so. The scheme was subject to independent 
              evaluation by a firm called Hillier Parker. We have not been allowed 
              to know their findings. We understand that a meeting between the 
              Council and Workspace to discuss them as 
              well as new plans put forward by the Council will be held within 
              the next month.  
               
              Until the outcome of this meeting is known, discussion of the views 
              of either party remains pure speculation. The Friends of Chiswick 
              Library was and remains opposed to an underground 
              location for a public library especially when it is specific to 
              the needs of the disabled: access only by lift or narrow staircase, 
              a potential hazard, is unacceptable. 
               
              To keep telling Workspace that their solution is the only alternative 
              to closure undermines the Council's bargaining position. That said, 
              we have to admit that Acts without the funding to implement them 
              force those who have to comply into the arms of the dread PFI (Private 
              Finance Initiative) where company profit tops the agenda. The government 
              has issued guidelines (Framework for the Future) as to what every 
              library should provide by 2013. Will it put its money where its 
              mouth is? 
               
              Quite obviously our library as it stands is inadequate now and becomes 
              more and more so with every passing year. Radical change is required 
              and such change has been made in other London boroughs and in other 
              parts of the country  in Norwich, for example. What we could 
              have done with the money wasted on the Millennium Dome! 
            The 
              Friends of Chiswick Library hopes to organise a public meeting in 
              the near future to give an opportunity for wider and lengthier informed 
              discussion of these controversial issues than is possible on the 
              crowded agenda of Chiswick Area Committee meetings. 
            Shirley 
              Hadi 
              Chair: Friends of Chiswick Library 
               
              May 21, 2003  
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