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Monday, 21 January 2013

Some Good News....

Dunstable library due for refurbishment



Dunstable library is next in line in a series of library refurbishments planned by Central Bedfordshire Council as part of its 15 year scheme to modernise libraries.

The library will be closed from Monday, 21 January to Saturday, 9 February to upgrade the facilities by installing new self-service technology and fitting a refreshment machine. While it is closed, the council will also take the opportunity to implement a range of energy saving measures which will save on energy bills and cut carbon emissions.

The self service desks allow customers to scan in books and other items that they want to borrow, return or renew meaning library staff will be able to spend more of their time helping customers.

Feedback from residents was gathered as part of the council's Libraries for the Future consultation and has been reflected in plans to develop the service and individual libraries.

During the refurbishment, items will have been issued for a longer period than usual so that members will not be charged fines while the library is closed.

In the next two years the council is investing £850,000 to improve the service. This will include updating buildings and installing new self-service technology, developing the online library and piloting library access points in rural communities.

Cllr Brian Spurr, Executive Member Sustainable Communities, Services said: “Feedback from residents last year proved just how much people value their local libraries as a focal point for learning, information and culture in our communities.

“Because of that, we have decided that no library should close and we should make the service more available, extending its reach into local communities.

Dunstable library runs a wide range of activities - from careers sessions to toddler action rhyme times - and the improvements there will help make the service more efficient. Library staff will be freed up to spend more time helping customers and it demonstrates our commitment to investing in our libraries for the future.”

While the library is closed, members will be able to access the Virtual Library to renew their books and make requests at www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/librariesforthefuture

Members can also use their nearest library in Houghton Regis, but can borrow items from any Central Bedfordshire Library and return items to any Central Bedfordshire Library with their library card.



For further information please contact: Anna Copperwheat, Media Officer on 0300 300 4671


Central Bedfordshire Council PR 1369

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