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Trafalgar Kindergarten preferred site for permanent library for surrounding community
Trafalgar kindergarten endorsed as the preferred location for a permanent library and its concept designs.
A permanent library for Trafalgar is one step closer after council unanimously endorsed the old Trafalgar Kindergarten at 28 Contingent Street as the preferred site, as well as concept designs and a recommendation to consider future budget allocation for the project. Local library organisation My Community Library (Myli), who provides static library services in Warragul and Drouin, have shown full support for upgrading the current mobile library to a permanent fixture for the growing East Ward community of Trafalgar.
Concept designs only, detailed designs to be considered in future budget allocation
Greater opportunity for community
Leanne Williams, CEO, Myli - My Community Library said, "A new static library in Trafalgar will create greater opportunity for the community to not only browse and borrow from a larger collection onsite but also experience a wider variety of programming not currently available through the mobile library."
"It would provide the community and local businesses with access to a much-needed meeting room, access to computers and printing services, free Wi-Fi and a space to work or study outside the home. An added benefit will be the inclusion of Myli 24/7 access where approved members can access the library at a time that suits them, even when a staff member is not onsite."
Initial concept designs include a main library space, meeting room, good natural lighting and the potential to expand with a covered outdoor area. With the site and initial designs now endorsed, council will progress to considering funding allocation towards the development of detailed designs.
Better access and service
Mayor Cr Michael Leaney said, "This is a very positive project for our entire community, not just Trafalgar. The current mobile library provides an excellent service however as our communities grow, it is a challenge to keep up with pace.Trafalgar is our third largest town, and it needs a static library. Technology is constantly changing and with the ability to offer a 24/7 library service it will mean more accessibility for our community."
Mover Cr Darren Wallace said, "The static library has been wanted by the Trafalgar community for a long time. The old Trafalgar kindergarten site is perfectly located within the Trafalgar community hub, with the Old Town Hall, community garden, Men's shed, maternal health services and existing car parking nearby and being a council owned building, this location is a no brainer."
Seconder Deputy Mayor Cr Annemarie McCabe said, "I took the opportunity to visit the old Trafalgar kindergarten site recently and feel confident that this will be a great library space for the Trafalgar community's new library.With ample natural light and potential for outdoor expansion, I think the community will get a real buzz from visiting this community library space and look forward to the detailed design stage." Ms McCabe said.
Pictures from Baw Baw Shire Council website.
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