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Bretton Library dementia resource centre idea moves a step closer
Bretton Library dementia resource centre idea moves a step closer

BBC News

time19-02-2025

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Bretton Library dementia resource centre idea moves a step closer

A council plan to set up a dementia resource centre in a library has moved a step closer to City Council is selling a building which currently houses the centre and wants to set up a service at a library in the of the council's planning committee have approved a change of use, which would allow such a centre to be set up at Bretton Library. Library users, and people working with dementia sufferers, have raised concerns about the idea. Members of the council's planning and environmental protection committee were on Tuesday asked to decide whether approving a change of use was appropriate under planning officers had recommended that a change of use should be members did not decide on the rights or wrongs of setting up a dementia centre in the library - or dismiss health concerns raised by people working with dementia woman who works as a volunteer with dementia sufferers said the library was not the right setting for a resource said dementia sufferers could have library users have said library activities would be under threat if space was reduced. Paula Flood, who runs a "Knit and Natter" group at the library, is campaigning against the dementia centre plan and said the fight would continue."They've just approved a change of use. It's just one hurdle," she said."The fight's not over yet. We will continue with the campaign." No party has overall control of Peterborough City Council, although Labour has the most Qayyum, the council's Labour cabinet member for adults and health, has said both the library and dementia resource centre are "important community facilities".She said the council wanted to ensure that space was being used in the "best possible way" and the "best services possible" were being dementia resource centre gives advice, information and support to people, and is currently based in a council-owned building on York Road. Follow Peterborough news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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