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Lambeth library occupation 'turning into a siege' | Lambeth library occupation 'turning into a siege' |
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Campaigners who have been occupying a library for more than 24 hours say security outside has been tightened. | Campaigners who have been occupying a library for more than 24 hours say security outside has been tightened. |
They have been refusing to leave Carnegie Library in Loughborough Junction, south London, since Thursday evening in protest at its closure. | They have been refusing to leave Carnegie Library in Loughborough Junction, south London, since Thursday evening in protest at its closure. |
Police stationed outside the library are allowing people to leave but not to return, protester Laura Swaffield said. | Police stationed outside the library are allowing people to leave but not to return, protester Laura Swaffield said. |
She said the occupation was "turning into a siege". About 80 people are thought to be inside the library. | She said the occupation was "turning into a siege". About 80 people are thought to be inside the library. |
'Stuck for the weekend' | 'Stuck for the weekend' |
Lambeth Council has described the occupation as "obstructive" and "misleading" as the library's closure is only temporary. | Lambeth Council has described the occupation as "obstructive" and "misleading" as the library's closure is only temporary. |
Ms Swaffield, who chairs the group Friends of Lambeth Libraries, spoke to the BBC from inside the building. | Ms Swaffield, who chairs the group Friends of Lambeth Libraries, spoke to the BBC from inside the building. |
She said people had been allowed to come and go from the premises on Thursday, and it was "quite pleasant", but the council beefed up the security on Friday. | She said people had been allowed to come and go from the premises on Thursday, and it was "quite pleasant", but the council beefed up the security on Friday. |
"The council said people are allowed to leave the building but nobody is allowed to come in. | "The council said people are allowed to leave the building but nobody is allowed to come in. |
"The council tried to get a court order but couldn't, so it seems like we are stuck for the weekend. | "The council tried to get a court order but couldn't, so it seems like we are stuck for the weekend. |
"None of this is necessary but Lambeth will not talk to us, and we have tried to [talk] by all the democratic means but their only reaction has been to try and cause a conflict here and get us out." | "None of this is necessary but Lambeth will not talk to us, and we have tried to [talk] by all the democratic means but their only reaction has been to try and cause a conflict here and get us out." |
Two libraries run by Lambeth - the Carnegie and the Minet Library - were shut on Thursday, but the council said both would reopen next year as "healthy living centres" under plans to generate savings. | Two libraries run by Lambeth - the Carnegie and the Minet Library - were shut on Thursday, but the council said both would reopen next year as "healthy living centres" under plans to generate savings. |
Earlier a council spokesman said the Carnegie "would reopen to the public, for longer hours, in early 2017 and will have a neighbourhood library service, health and fitness facilities and space for community groups to use". | Earlier a council spokesman said the Carnegie "would reopen to the public, for longer hours, in early 2017 and will have a neighbourhood library service, health and fitness facilities and space for community groups to use". |
The council said libraries in Brixton, Streatham, West Norwood and Clapham would remain open, but Waterloo Library will move to the nearby Oasis Centre. | The council said libraries in Brixton, Streatham, West Norwood and Clapham would remain open, but Waterloo Library will move to the nearby Oasis Centre. |
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