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1. Wilson to hold Brent libraries benefit

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Benedicte Page
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Mon, 19/09/2011 - 11:32

Former children's laureate Jacqueline Wilson is the latest high-profile author to take part in a fundraising benefit in aid of Brent's six threatened libraries.

Wilson will do the event at 6pm on 28th September at St Martin's Church in Mortimer Road, London, the same venue that hosted a packed benefit from author Alan Bennett in May. 

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2. Brent libraries ruling put back to October

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Benedicte Page
Publication Date: 
Wed, 10/08/2011 - 09:07

The judge handling the Brent libraries High Court judicial review case will give his judgment in October, it has been confirmed.

Mr Justice Ouseley had initially indicated the judgement might come as early as this month. Brent council has promised to keep the six libraries threatened with closure open until the decision is given.

The judicial review hearing was held in July. Gloucestershire and Somerset councils' library service plans will go to judicial review at the end of September.

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