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October 30, 2008
The DCMS - Really concentrating their efforts where it matters
The DCMS cannot find time to see library users' groups, ministers don't have the time to meet children's authors, civil servants don't know how to find out what the public want from libraries
But the DCMS has not cut itself off entirely from the rest of humanity- today they found time to give a special honour - to a hairdresser
They have a become a laughing stock - I can't imagine that any council would for one second listen to what they have to say about libraries. Who pays these people? I wish they would stop. Does no one in Number 10 keep an eye on these things?
Posted by Perkins at October 30, 2008 11:33 PM