Crosby Library and Civic Centre to go purple in celebration of Census 2021
Crosby Library and Civic Centre in Waterloo will join more than a hundred buildings and landmarks across England and Wales by lighting up purple to celebrate the upcoming census and its importance to communities.
The event is being organised by The Office for National Statistics (ONS) to raise awareness of Census Day on March 21, a survey that happens every ten years and gives a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales.
The iconic library, which has been lit up for a wide range of occasions, will join landmarks in England and Wales include the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff, BT Tower in London and Blackpool Tower – lighting up in the Census 2021 brand colour from Friday March 19 through to March 21.
The census helps inform the provision of public services throughout the UK, such as determining the appropriate number of school places and hospital beds that are needed to properly serve their communities.
Pete Benton, ONS Director of Census Operations, commented:
âThe census is such an important undertaking that helps inform the vital services we all rely on every single day within our communities.
âWe wanted to shine a (purple!) light on the buildings and landmarks that matter most to their local areas, highlighting the importance of the census in helping shape the communities we live in.
âWeâre thrilled with all the support we have received so far and would like to thank Seftonâs Library Service for their participation. Now is the time for everyone to complete their census and be part of historyâ
Leader of Sefton Council, Cllr Ian Maher, said:
âThe census is incredibly useful to us in Sefton, helping us to build a picture of the communities we serve in a borough for everyone, so please take part on Census Day.
âSefton has supported the national push to reach as many parts of our communities as possible and itâs great to see such an iconic local landmark lit up as part of that support.
âWhile itâs been fun for the authority to support the Census in this way, thereâs also a serious point to make. Please make sure you complete and return your census form as you can be fined ÂŁ1000 if you donât take part or share false information.â
Now that residents have their code to complete they can complete their form online at the Census website