Bath & North East Somerset Council has announced further plans to modernise library services across the district.
Following the success of the joint library and One Stop Shop in Keynsham, plans have been announced that will also see Bath’s Central Library and Midsomer Norton Library modernised to reflect the changing way people use the library service.
Data collected by Bath Central Library over an average week shows how people use the library:
- 52% wanted to book a computer or print something out
- 19% wanted information
- 9% wanted to renew or borrow books
- 6% wanted a particular item
- 5% wanted help with their account
- 4% wanted help with computers or photocopiers
- 2% wanted newspapers
- 2% wanted to hand items in
- 1% wanted to join the library
- Relocating the library to the first two floors of Lewis House in Manvers Street.
- More computers and improved Wi-Fi access will be available to make the most of new technology and support digital access.
- More child and family-friendly facilities will be created.
- Designs for the new facility will be available in January with work expected to start following public feedback in the spring, with the work expected to last around nine months.
- To ensure a continuous library service, a temporary library will be created in The Podium while work is carried out on the new location.
- The public will be encouraged to give feedback on the plans early in the new year to help shape the final layout.
- Relocating the library to the One Stop Shop at The Hollies.
- There will be more computers and improved Wi-Fi access to make the most of new technology to support digital access.
- More child and family-friendly facilities will be created.
- Designs for the new facility will be shared with the community in January for comment and feedback.
- Posted: 24th December 2016