Papanui Library re-opens after February earthquake
23 August 2011
Papanui Library re-opens after February
earthquake
Papanui Library has opened to the public
for the first time since the 22 February
earthquake.
Christchurch City Council has re-opened
half the library to the public as Council staff continue to
use the other half for temporary offices.
Libraries
and Information Unit Manager Carolyn Robertson says it is
fantastic to be able to give the library back to the public.
“Since the February earthquake damaged some of our Council
buildings the Council has had to use the library, along with
a number of other facilities, to temporarily house our
staff. However, it has always been a priority to give these
facilities back to the public as soon as possible and we are
pleased to be able to return the first of the libraries that
have been occupied by staff.”
As only half the
library is currently open, the collection available for
borrowing is smaller than usual. There are six computers
available for public use.
The part of the library that
re-opened this week has been refurbished as part of an
overall upgrade of the library approved before the February
earthquake.
Council staff are due to vacate the
library once work on the Rexel/Kathmandu building in
Lichfield Street, which is being converted into temporary
offices for Council staff, is completed.
Once Council
staff have left, new carpet will be laid, the walls will be
repainted and book shelves re-built. There is currently no
confirmed opening date for the rest of the library.
Fendalton and Upper Riccarton libraries, which are
also being occupied by Council staff, remain closed to the
public.
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