Fresh chapter begins as market town’s new library opens
The new Eye library has opened its doors to customers with library manger Julie Shepherd centre. Picture: James Powell - Credit: James Powell
The first visitors have browsed the book shelves as the new library in a market town opened its doors for the first time.
While libraries are closing up and down the country, Eye has bucked the trend by with a new library building replacing a previous building that when it opened 40 years ago was never designed to be a permanent home for the service.
The smart new library in Cross Street, built in a former highways office and workshop that had lain empty for several years, had been taking shape during 2018 and was handed over to Suffolk Libraries just before Christmas.
The previous building on Buckshorn Lane closed for the last time on January 13. Staff have since moved and set up everything at the new library ahead of its official opening.
The new library includes wheeled shelving which can be moved aside to create more space for events and community activities and also offers accessible toilet facilities and an interactive information screen and a hireable meeting room.
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It also includes a wide range of books, DVDs and other items, activities for children and families, free wifi and internet access, printing facilities and information about the local area.
Library manager Julie Shepherd said: 'Everyone's very excited about our new library including staff and our regular customers. Hopefully everyone will come along and take a look at the new library and what we have to offer, particularly anyone who may not have visited the library for a while, everyone is always welcome.'
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The plans for the modern and purpose-built library were agreed by Suffolk County Council last March with the new building being funded by the sale of the previous site.
The modern design of the new library, which was designed and overseen by Concertus Design & Property Consultants, offers a striking new addition to Cross Street.
Architectural designer Katherine Williams said: 'The use of colour showcases a modern, vibrant facility to form a focal point for Eye, rejuvenating Cross Street by making use of a site occupied by an unattractive, dilapidated office building. The vaulted ceiling in the internal library area, creates a light and inviting space which offers itself to becoming flexible as a resource centre to the benefit of Eye and the wider community.'
Tony Brown, chair of Suffolk Libraries said: 'It's hugely positive to be able to open a new library. It's been a great team effort to deliver a modern facility that will provide a better library environment and experience for everyone in the local community.'