One giant leap for Newport Pagnell library

After a four month refurbishment Newport Pagnell Library will re-open today.

The library has been modernised with a new layout and extensive re-decoration, new furniture and fittings.

The refreshed library, which first opened months before the moon landing in 1969, also contains thousands of new titles alongside self-service technology.

The Libraries Xtra system allows customers to access the library without staff in the building and will increase the opening hours by 18 hours each week.

The £100,000 refurbishment was financed by contributions from developers which go towards community and social infrastructure.

More than £15,000 has been invested in 2,500 new titles for the library which offers a wide selection of the latest paperback, audio and digital books.

 

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Cllr Zoe Nolan, Cabinet Member for Children and Families said: “We wanted to update and modernise this much loved and busy community facility. Our Newport Pagnell library welcomes more than 40,000 visitors through its doors each year and we believe it will be enjoyed for generations to come.

"It’s important we make our libraries accessible to all those who may benefit and new technology is helping us to do that.”

In the past 12 months, Milton Keynes library service has recorded almost 700,000 visitors across its nine buildings and mobile library vehicle.

This includes 10,000 new members – an increase of 4,000 on the previous year. Digital downloads now make up around 10% of all items issued via libraries in Milton Keynes whilst 85,000 took the opportunity to log on to its computers.

Earlier this year, Milton Keynes introduced a new library in Westcroft and last month, a libraries strategy - Transforming Milton Keynes Libraries 2020 – 2025, was endorsed and agreed by Full Council.