Your improved Burton Joyce Library is coming soon!

Published 23rd March 2023

We are excited to inform you that the next library connected with our LIF project, Burton Joyce Library, will soon close for refurbishment

Bilsthorpe, Harworth & Bircotes, Blidworth, Burton Joyce, Langold and Woodthorpe libraries have received investment from the Libraries Improvement Fund (LIF), which is part of the Cultural Investment Fund a programme of work funded by the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) delivered by Arts Council England. Nottinghamshire County Council, partnering with Inspire were awarded £170,000 to create community hubs within these six libraries in Nottinghamshire, transforming the buildings into flexible welcoming spaces for communities to use and enjoy.

Burton Joyce Library will be closing on Saturday 8 April at 1.00pm for approximately eight weeks to undertake the improvements.

The refurbishment will deliver:

·         New flexible layout

·         New community gathering area

·         New furnishings

·         Gallery display space

·         Tea & coffee station

·         Exciting internal decoration

·         A selection of new books for all ages and interests

In addition, and following the recent community consultation exercise, planning is underway to tailor the library’s events and activities to reflect the needs of the community and to offer a programme of exciting learning and cultural events following the library’s reopening. 

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During the closure you can:

·        Use your membership card at any library across the County.  The nearest libraries are Carlton Library, 2.6 miles, Lowdham Library 2.6 miles, or Arnold Library 5.5 miles.

·        Renew your books online at: www.inspireculture.org.uk/catalogue by calling 01623 677200

We are very excited to undertake this work and then to welcome you back into our refurbished library so please watch this space for more information about our re-opening day and our special Burton Joyce Library Launch Event!

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