Past Libraries Change Lives Award winners and finalists

 
 

The CILIP Libraries Change Lives Award was established in 1992.  Find out more about past award winners and finalists.

Select a year from the list below:

2009 | 20082007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998 |1997 |1996 | 1995 | 1994 | 1993 | 1992

2009

Winner: Across the Board: Autism support for families- Leeds Library and Information Service
Finalists: The Edinburgh Reading Champion Project – Edinburgh City Council and Six Book Challenge – The Reading Agency in association with Costa Coffee

2008

Winner: Bradford / Care Trust Libraries Partnership Project, Bradford Libraries and Archive Information Service
Finalists: Nunny TV, North East Lincolnshire Library Service and Time2Give, Kent Libraries & Archives: Community and Cultural Services

2007

Winner: Welcome to your library, Camden Libraries and Leicester Libraries working with London Libraries Development Agency
Finalists: Large (Leeds Always Reading Group for Everyone), Leeds School Library Service and Read Yourself Well, East Ayrshire Library, Registration and Information Services

2006

Winner:  Sighthill Library Youth Work, Edinburgh City Libraries and Information Service
Finalists:  Books on the Edge, Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council and Multicultural Development Service, Lincolnshire County Council Library Service

2005

Winner: The Northamptonshire Black History Project, Northampton Racial Equality Council (lead agency) and Northamptonshire Library and Information Service.
Finalists: It's my life, Enfield Libraries and Enfield Disability Action and The New Horizons Estate Reading Campaign, Islington Library and Cultural Services

2004

Winner: The Mobile Library Travellers Project, Essex County Council Libraries
Finalists: Get a Life! Dumfries and Galloway Libraries, Information and Archives and Holocaust Remembrance Community Portal Project, East Renfrewshire Libraries

2003

Winner: eye2eye: the visually impaired IT project, Portsmouth City Libraries
Finalists: Caring about reading, Leicestershire County Library Services and the Out of school learning homework helpers club, Renfrewshire Libraries

2002

Winner: The Big Book Share, HMP Nottingham and Nottingham City Libraries. Developed by The Reading Agency
Finalists: The Patients’ Library at the State Hospital, Carstairs and the Reading and you scheme, Calderdale and Kirklees Libraries

2001

Winner: Refugee resources collection and service, London Borough of Merton Libraries
Finalists: Boox on the Move, Leeds Library and Information Service and the Barnardo’s Castle Project and Burnley Library Special Needs Support Service, Lancashire County Council

2000

Winner: The Kensal Library Community Action Initiative, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Finalists: The Westvale Literature Project, Knowsley Library Service and The Extra Mile, Newry, County Down

1999

Winner: The AdLib project, Sheffield Libraries
Finalists: The electronic community magazine, Rotherham Libraries and Reading Volunteers, Birmingham Libraries

1998

NB the Award was known as the Community Initiative Award until 1998
Winner: Pontefract Library Library Readers’ Group, Wakefield
Finalists: Roll on reading, Enfield Libraries and Moretonhampstead’s Computer Centre, Devon Libraries

1997

Winner: Horley Library’s Local History Centre, Surrey
Finalists: Honiton Community Library, Devon and The Everest Hall Book Club, Shropshire

1996

Winner: Liverpool Law Centre Community Library

1995

Winner: Bookstart – Sunderland Libraries and Booktrust

1994

Winner: Petersburn Community Library and Youth Drop-in Centre, Monklands, Scotland

1993

Winner: Escape with a book, Wandsworth Libraries

1992

Winner: The Annex – Dyke House Community Resource Library, Hartlepool



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