We’re not in an era where children were seen but not heard

I am writing in response to Mrs N. Phildes “Peace being lost in Colne library”.
Meanwood Childrens Centre pupils at Northern Ballet take part in a play session relating to the book 'Were going on a Bear Hunt'.SH1001/201b..19th March 2014 Picture by Simon HulmeMeanwood Childrens Centre pupils at Northern Ballet take part in a play session relating to the book 'Were going on a Bear Hunt'.SH1001/201b..19th March 2014 Picture by Simon Hulme
Meanwood Childrens Centre pupils at Northern Ballet take part in a play session relating to the book 'Were going on a Bear Hunt'.SH1001/201b..19th March 2014 Picture by Simon Hulme

I am a proud grandma who attended “the chimps tea party” with my grandson, and do so each Friday morning and fully support activities in the library.

How miserable is she to object to 30 minutes of noise from small children enjoying themselves?

Should she not be pleased children are visiting a library!

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Mrs Phildes has at least 38 hours to visit the library during the rest of the week, should she require peace and quiet to read her book!

She is perhaps of an era where children should be seen and not heard!

How sad.

Mrs E. Horsfall

Nelson

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