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War of words breaks out over Ulverston library between MP and council

by Cumbria Crack
15/09/2024
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Barrow’s MP has claimed Westmorland & Furness Council refused to defer its plans to relocate Ulverston’s library – a claim it has denied.

Michelle Scrogham, the Labour MP for Barrow and Furness, said there was a £2 million offer to refurbish the closed-down facility.

Members of the authority’s cabinet approved the permanent relocation of the library service into the Coronation Hall and declare the current library building on King’s Road as surplus to existing operational needs at a meeting on September 10.

Following the cabinet meeting, Ms Scrogham claimed in a Facebook post the authority refused to defer a decision to relocate the library service so the offer could be discussed.

She said: “On Monday afternoon a £2 million donation was secured to put us in a position to be able refurbish King’s Road library in Ulverston.

“I immediately wrote to cabinet members asking them to defer their decision on its closure this week, until I could meet with them to discuss the offer. They refused.

“I will raise it with the leaders of the council, and full council to attempt to find a solution, and reasoning for this decision.”

However a spokesman for Westmorland and Furness Council said in a statement to the Local Democrary Reporting Service: “At no point did the council ‘refuse’ anything.

“We understand a post has been published on the Barrow and Furness MP’s social media account that states that a £2 million donation has been secured from a ‘local business’ to refurbish the King’s Road library building.

“The post says the MP asked to meet with cabinet members to discuss the offer and requested they defer a decision on the future operating model for Ulverston Library service and The Coro at their scheduled meeting.

“The post says the offer to meet to discuss the proposal was ‘refused’. The council can confirm a short email was received from the MP at 8.15pm on Monday evening.

“The email referenced a meeting the MP had been in where an ‘offer’ of funding had been made towards refurbishment of the King’s Road building.

“No further detail was provided about the source of the funding or the amount. There was no mention in the email of £2 million.

“The leader of the council responded that same evening to ask for further details and information, so this could be evaluated and considered as part of the discussions at the following morning’s cabinet meeting.

“No response was received to this request for further information ahead of Tuesday’s cabinet meeting. At no point did the council ‘refuse’ anything.

“With no details to consider, particularly about the source of the proposed funding, amounts involved or any conditions attached, the council was not in a position to make a meaningful judgment on whether this would warrant a discussion about a deferral at Tuesday’s meeting.

“The decision at this week’s cabinet on the future operating model of the library service and Coro is linked to the process to agree funding for capital works required, so that the necessary funds can be allocated as part of the budget-setting process.

“Decisions on funding still need to be approved by full council and any delay in the process at this stage could risk the necessary funds not being approved in the budget.’’

It is understood the proposed donation is from GSK, which announced last week it would cease operations in Ulverston and work with local leaders on how best to invest a £2 million donation to benefit the local community.

The spokesman previously said: “As ever, our first priority is to support them as much as we can – which we are continuing to do – as well as make sure we fulfil our commitments to the wider community, including a £2 million donation for which we are working with local leaders to determine how to best invest and benefit the local community.”

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