Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Collier Row Library closed for update


Collier Row Library closed yesterday for a week to have some maintenance work on the building completed and whilst closed, staff have taken the opportunity to move a few things around.

This work will include:

New partitioning to the front lobby of the library.
Removal of the in and out doors to make one entrance.
Reduction of the main counter size.
Re -location of the PN machines.
Moving the small study area
Re wiring of the electrics
Introduction of RFID
Cleaning of the carpet
Increase of shelving and more books at the branch

Following a meeting Cllr Mann recently had with Simon Parkinson, the Head of Culture, which includes the Libraries, it was agreed that the Library should actually have a sign on the outside telling everyone what the building is.

Also agreed, was the location and style of a new Library notice board with opening times and contact details. Both the signs are on order and may not be installed this week.

Cllr Mann said "I am pleased that after many years Collier Row Library will finally get a sign over its doors advising everyone that the Library is there, the improvement works should also help residents use the Library better".

The works are being funding by Fire Risk Assessment, H&S Budget. The remaining costs are coming from Library and Culture, revenue and capital budgets.

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