New Berkshire village library on course to open late spring
The new library will be situated in a grade II listed building
Work to create a new library in the heart of Twyford is progressing well, with construction entering its final phases ready for the new library to open later this spring.
The new library is housed in the Grade II listed Old Polehampton Boys school, helping breathe life back into this historic local landmark allowing it to be enjoyed by the community for years to come.
Once open, it will offer a facility for the village with access to all the usual library favourites including space for people to read, relax and study. The new library will also benefit from a specially designed children’s area, and flexible spaces perfect for running the popular range of activities and events.
What’s happening on site?
Over recent months work has continued to install utilities, including new electrics and plumbing. The building has also been fitted out with an efficient underfloor heating system to help reduce the number of radiators required and maximise wall space for books and other resources. Work on the new extension, which will offer an accessible entrance and extra library space, is progressing well with walls in place and the new roof being installed.
Due to the listed nature of the building, work also includes the restoration of the original wooden windows and refurbishment of the roof, where tiles will be removed to allow for repairs and additional insulation to be installed, before being carefully replaced to ensure the building retains its historic feel.
In order to complete these external works, the building has been surrounded with specialist scaffolding, which was approved by Network Rail, to allow contractors to work safely with the proximity of the railway line.
Libraries at the heart of the community
“When I visited the site the other day, I was impressed by how quickly it’s progressed since I saw it last winter.” Said Cllr Stephen Conway, leader of the council. “At that point I was sat in a digger as the foundation work was finished off and the concrete flooring had recently gone down inside. Now the extension is nearing completion and the library is really beginning to take shape. It’s going to be a wonderful space, set in a beautiful building with high ceilings, historic features and lots of natural light.
“I can’t wait to share the library with people when it opens later this spring. It’s turning a new page for Twyford and I hope it will encourage people to come along and find out more about what we offer. Whether you are a long time library user or haven’t been for years, there’s so much happening with our library services now. From events and activities for all ages, to free internet access, and subscriptions to hundreds of e-magazines, you might be surprised by what you find.”
Final steps towards opening
Construction work on the new library is due to finish around Easter, after which the contractor will hand the building over to the council ready for the library service to finish fitting out the building with the new furniture and install essential services like internet and IT.
Once this work has been completed the current library will be closed, to allow time for its contents to be boxed up and moved to the new site ready for the new Twyford Library to open. During any closure residents will be able to access services at other libraries across the borough. Return dates will also be extended to take the closure time into account if necessary.