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Petition to Save Lincolnshire Libraries Gains Momentum Amidst Regional Protests

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Petition to Save Lincolnshire Libraries Gains Momentum Amidst Regional Protests

A petition backed by 4,800 supporters to protect library services is gaining traction throughout Lincolnshire, echoing grassroots protests recently undertaken in Grimsby. Activists local to the region are urgently appealing to Lincolnshire County Council to rethink potential reductions in library funding, underlining the central function libraries serve within our communities. This campaign surfaces the wider regional anxiety to preserve access to educational and communal resources, significantly crucial to both city and countryside areas in Lincolnshire.

This feature has been revised by The Lincoln Post from initial reportage by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.

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