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Trainspotting Author Supports National Library Campaign

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Press Release issued on 24th January in advance of the CILIPS Libraries Matter Campaign:

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The author of the book behind the film T2 Trainspotting is backing a new campaign against library cuts in Scotland.

Irvine Welsh, who was in Edinburgh at the weekend for the film’s world premiere with the cast and director Danny Boyle, has lent his support to a national campaign – ‘Libraries Matter’ – from the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in Scotland (CILIPS), ahead of its launch next month.

Libraries Matter, set to launch in February in the lead up to Scotland’s local government elections on 4th May, will respond to the threat of closure and reduction in library services by highlighting the benefits and value that libraries deliver and show why public and school libraries matter so much.

Irvine Welsh said: “I grew up in a scheme where every house and street pretty much looked the same. As a kid it was essential to have your imagination fueled by a psychic portal into different worlds. That was my library in Muirhouse. That was why I became a writer and why camera crews from all over the world and Hollywood film stars and executives descended on my home town for the premiere of the film of my book.”

The campaign will also ask candidates standing in the local government elections that, if elected, they will invest in public libraries and support librarians to implement the National Strategy for Public Libraries and ensure school libraries are staffed by a professionally trained, full time and on-site librarian and open every day.

Catherine Kearney, Director of CILIP in Scotland said: “CILIPS welcomes the support for our campaign from Irvine Welsh as Scotland’s local authority elections approach. Now is the time to speak out and tell local Councillors and Government why libraries matter to each and every one of us.  Libraries are vital to promoting social cohesion in Scotland’s communities, providing informal learning opportunities, promoting reading for pleasure, helping to improve literacy, developing digital skills, supporting access to benefits and contributing to raising attainment in our education sector.”

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Issued by JK Consultancy on behalf of CILIP in Scotland. For further information, please contact Jenny Kumar on 07989 557198 or jenny@jkconsultancy.com

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