Plans submitted to move town's library

A black flat-roof building behind barriers with the UK government logo and Telford Towns Fund logo on it. The unit has scaffolding on the top and has blue plastic over the window frames.Image source, Telford and Wrekin Council
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The work is part of a wider regeneration programme in Oakengates

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Plans have been submitted to give a library a brand new home, as part of a town's major two-year revamp.

Oakengates Town Council is taking ownership of the library, currently located at community venue the Wakes, from Telford and Wrekin Council.

However, the plans would see it moved into new units on 6-8 Limes Walk.

The new units would be delivered as part of the Theatre Quarter regeneration project, which also includes an indoor seating area and pedestrianised area outside.

Telford and Wrekin Council said the that taking ownership would ensure the library service which is "essential" would continue.

The plans have been submitted for the change in use of the units, and is set to be completed and ready for opening "later in the year", it added.

"The library is temporarily located at the Wakes," the town council said.

"Relocating it to Limes Walk will make it much more accessible, giving residents access to an improved library and ICT services, educational and job search resources, together with essential first-point facilities for residents of all ages.

"This is a significant step forward in securing the library's future and the services it provides to our residents and visitors."

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