Baroness Harris Unveiled as new CRACCL Patron!

  • Posted On: 4 November 2019
Baroness Harris Unveiled as new CRACCL Patron!

We recently unveiled Baroness Harris as the new patron of CRACCL!

To mark the special day, Baroness Angela Harris was invited to address our team of trustees and volunteers who work to keep our community hubs operating. Just incase you weren’t aware, Catterick, Richmond and Colburn Libraries are managed by ourselves, in partnership with North Yorkshire County Council who support the us with paid staff.

Baroness Harris has been an influential figure within the Richmondshire community for a number of years, having being a member of North Yorkshire County Council from 1981-2001 as well as serving as chair of the North Yorkshire Police Authority from 1994-2001 along with several other notable positions. She is now a Deputy Speaker in the House of Lords.

Baroness Harris joined us for an afternoon tea alongside the trustees and volunteers to celebrate the success of our group over the last couple of years since we entered partnership with NYCC.

Philip Wicks, CRACCL chair said: “We are thrilled to welcome Baroness Harris of Richmond as CRACCL’s patron.

“We look forward to a long and successful partnership and hope to see her at our events when her duties at the House of Lords permit”.

The appointment of Baroness Harris as Patron of our community cause is especially poignant for both sides. When Richmond Library was threatened with closure some years ago, it was Angela who campaigned to save the service when she was first elected to North Yorkshire Country Council.

Upon meeting our volunteers, she thanked everyone for keeping the three libraries open to the public and donating their time to the community.

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