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Birmingham City Council: Hundreds gather to protest cuts

“The library’s been a really important place that I’ve been to get me on my feet in hard times,” said Bramwell Griffiths, who attended the protest.

“I just can’t imagine a Birmingham without all of our libraries.”

Another protester, Sally Cherry, said libraries were “such special places”.

“They just wrap themselves around you. I just feel really, really sad that they might not be there.”

Carli Lloyd is a community and youth worker and told the BBC at the demonstration that “it’s really important that everyone in the city has access to that vital resource”.


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