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Petitions received in respect of librariesPetitions have been received to save various libraries in North Yorkshire.
Save Kirkbymoorside and Helmsley Library717 signatures Received by NYCC 16 March 2011 Save Ingleton LibraryPetition 172 signatures from Ingleton Primary School. Petition 2110 signatures Total number of petitions: 2 Save the Mobile Library Service253 signatures from across Craven Save Hunmanby LibraryPetition 133 signatures Petition 288 signatures Petition 31520 signatures Total number of petitions: 3 Save Ayton Library127 signatures from East Ayton Primary School Save Scalby LibraryPetition 1204 signatures Petition 21367 signatures Total number of petitions: 2 Opposing threatened closure of North Yorkshire Libraries186 signatures Received by NYCC 24 February 2011 Save Tadcaster LibraryPetition 148 signatures from Calcaria House Petition 2On-line petition 182 signatories Total number of petitions: 2 Save Colburn Library157 signatures Received by NYCC 28 February 2011. Keep Bilton Library OpenPetition 131 signatures Received by NYCC 3 February 2011 Petition 2129 signatures Received by NYCC 28 February 2011 Petition 3206 signatures Received by NYCC 28 February 2011 Petition 4514 signatures Petition 512 signatures Total number of petitions: 5 Save Starbeck Library228 signatures Received by NYCC 28 February 2011 Opposing the Closure of Pateley and Withdrawal of the Mobile Library Service to Nidderdale879 signatures Received by NYCC 28 February 2011 Save Bedale Library557 signatures Received by NYCC 17 January 2011-04-04 Save Great Ayton Library1372 signatures Received by NYCC January 2011. Opposing the Closure of Gargrave LibraryPetition 147 signatures Received by NYCC January 2011 Petition 2776 signatures Received by NYCC 22 February 2011 Total number of petitions: 2 Save Easingwold Library1134 signatures Received by NYCC 20 December 2010 Save Hovingham and Scackleton Library42 signatures Save Leyburn Library30 signatures Save Bentham Library127 Signatures Response to the petitions:There has been a tremendous response from the people of North Yorkshire and we would like to thank everyone who has contributed to this consultation which ran from December 2010 to 28 February 2011. The task of analysing all the responses has been undertaken and the results informed the revised proposals and recommendations which went to the Executive 14 June 2011. Full details of the decision taken are recorded in the minutes of the meeting. The final resolutions were: That having considered the findings from the extensive consultation period on the future of libraries in North Yorkshire, the proposals outlined in option 2 as detailed in paragraphs 5.3 to 5.9 of the report are agreed as the way forward for delivering the required budget savings for the library services. That a further report be brought back to Executive in October 2011 outlining in the outcome of partnership discussions with communities; with accompanying financial analysis, in order to demonstrate how the approach taken will secure the savings of a further £1m required in years 2012/13 and 2013/14. The full report to which the decision relates may be viewed at: https://www3.northyorks.gov.uk/n3cabinet_exec/reports_/20110614_/04libraryservic/04libraryservic.pdf https://www3.northyorks.gov.uk/n3cabinet_exec/reports_/20110614_/04asupplementar/04asupplementar.pdf https://www3.northyorks.gov.uk/n3cabinet_exec/reports_/20110614_/04bsupplementry/04bsupplementry.pdf
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