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LIBRARIES ‘We are really excited’ Hanwell Library will be managed by Ealing Law Centre. Vicky Fewkes, a solicitor at the centre, said: “The library does not just mean a hub for the community, where you can borrow books, but also for other services we are hoping to provide. “We are really excited and what we hope to do is keep the core library service operating, but also open further during evenings and weekends. We are hoping the expertise in the law centre will mean local people coming in will also find it easier to access advice and assistance.” Find out more at ealingnewsextra.co.uk/features/hanwell-library ‘Well-rooted community hub’ Perivale Community Hive will be managing Perivale Library. It is encouraging people to get in touch via e-mail at [email protected] and it is aiming for a ‘well-rooted, local community hub that celebrates all and sustains the library for years to come.’ Read more at ealingnewsextra.co.uk/ features/perivale-library ‘Opportunity for change’ West Ealing Library will be managed by volunteering organisation Ealing CVS, and one of its volunteers Maggie Stovold said: “You feel a sense of excitement, because it is an opportunity to throw the pieces in the air and use spaces differently. It is a balancing act of keeping something going, while maybe also being an opportunity for change and growth.” ‘We had a huge response’ Jenny Oldroyd, chair of trustees at Northfields Community Library, spoke of her excitement about taking over the library, and said: “We’ve had a huge response from the local community to keeping the library open, being able to run it as a community managed library that keeps it here for children, adults and for older people for years to come. It is well used library, it is a well-run library; and we are really excited about the chance to keep that legacy going over the next few years.” Read more at ealingnewsextra.co.uk/features/northfields‑library Ealing CVS also hopes to use the library as a base to encourage more people to volunteer locally as part of its existing programmes, helping with community projects and getting involved in groups. Find out more at ealingnewsextra.co.uk/ features/west-ealing-library One of regular library users around ealing    February/March 2020 19