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Leicester Leicester Libraries Reorganisation – Proposal for the Development of Community Media Hubs

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This proposal outlines an opportunity to integrate Community Media Hubs into Leicester’s network of libraries and community centres as part of the current reorganisation proposals by Leicester City Council. These hubs will serve as vital platforms for locally based civic participation, digital inclusion, media literacy, cultural, civic and democratic engagement—offering residents the means to share their voices, stories, and knowledge through a range of community-driven media formats.

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Rationale

Leicester’s libraries have long been recognised not only as repositories of knowledge, but as civic infrastructures supporting inclusive learning, social connection, and personal development. As the way people communicate, learn, and share information changes, it is essential that the library estate evolves accordingly. By embedding Community Media Hubs within selected library sites, the city can build capacity for people to tell their own stories, report on their own communities, and develop relevant skills for the digital age.

These hubs will support the development of:

Vision and Alignment with Foundational Media Principles

This proposal is grounded in the concept of Foundational Media, which recognises that communication infrastructure should be community-oriented, resilient, and responsive to the everyday needs of citizens. Foundational Media is:

The Community Media Hubs model would enhance the library service’s existing civic role, by providing the infrastructure, support, and culture required for participatory media production.

Proposed Functions of Each Hub

Each Community Media Hub would include:

The development of these hubs would be advanced based on partnerships with community radio stations, community news platforms, schools, colleges, museums, arts organisations, health services, and other local service providers. These hubs would be supported by local practitioners and volunteers and coordinated through a city-wide network, enabling shared learning and collaborative projects.

Potential Sites and Phased Rollout

We propose piloting three initial hubs in neighbourhood library locations where strong community ties already exist and where usage levels justify continued investment. Evington Library would be a strong candidate for a pilot site, due to the interest of existing community stakeholders and the strategic potential for intergenerational, multilingual, and cross-cultural participation. Following evaluation, additional hubs could be established in other key areas, ensuring citywide access.

Partnerships and Governance

Leicester Digital Partnership CIC is willing to act as the coordinating organisation, bringing together relevant partners and providing operational expertise from our experience managing the city’s small-scale DAB digital radio multiplex. We propose a co-governance model involving:

This partnership model would ensure a broad base of support and a diversity of inputs into programming and content, with due recognition of the editorial independence, self-governance and regulation for each participating group, for example ratio stations that are licensed by Ofcom, or news platforms that are regulated with IMPRESS.

Outcomes and Benefits

The Community Media Hubs model would deliver:

Next Steps

We propose that this model is included for consideration in the library reorganisation process and that a working group is established to explore practical steps to initiate a pilot programme, identify funding opportunities, and define evaluation metrics. Leicester Digital Partnership CIC is ready to convene this group and begin engagement with relevant stakeholders from July 2025.

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