Redevelopment plans proposed for library
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Plans to redevelop a seaside town's library have been submitted.
Essex County Council has proposed changes for Clacton Library, with community space alongside the traditional library resources being proposed.
The redevelopment is part of a wider £20m rejuvenation in the town centre.
Lee Scott, Conservative cabinet member for housing, planning and regeneration at the council, said: "We are excited to see the plans for the library progress alongside other regeneration work we are supporting in the area."
The council held a four-week public consultation in the summer.
Proposals include a new Adult Community Learning centre, local registration services and space for the University of Essex's new Centre for Coastal Communities.
Drop-off points outside the library will also be available to ease traffic congestion.
Mr Scott added: "The library redevelopment is for the local community. We have listened to those who will be using the facilities and addressed feedback for the designs which have been submitted.
"The library redevelopment is a key part of Clacton's regeneration strategy."
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