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Aberdeen City Council’s decision to launch a fresh public consultation on the closures, follows legal negotiations in four petitions for judicial review in the Court of Session.
The consultation is expected to run from early September until Tuesday, 31 October 2023 and campaigners have urged Aberdeen residents to engage with the process to make their views known.
Libraries in Cornhill, Cults, Ferryhill, Garthdee (Kaimhill), Northfield, and
Woodside, and Bucksburn Swimming Pool, run by Sport Aberdeen, were closed this
Spring as part of moves by the council to make savings of £47 million.
At the time, there was no consultation by the council ahead of the closures,
and Equality and Human Rights Impact Assessments were not published on the
local authority’s website. This is despite several of the libraries being in
some of the city’s most deprived areas, and Bucksburn Swimming Pool served
residents from across the north-east of Scotland with additional support needs
and mobility issues.
Graeme Farquhar, Aberdeen TUC President, said: "The Aberdeen City Councillors who voted through cuts and closures based on advice and guidance from the Council’s Chief Executive and senior Officers must now hold them to account for this failure to properly and meaningfully consult with the citizens of Aberdeen."