Monday 6 May
Library services return to Central City and Council Service Centre moves too
A new pop-up library to open on Tuesday 28 May will see library services returning to central Wellington for the first
time since the closure of the Central Library in March 2019.
The new pop-up library at 12 Manners Street is co-located with the Wellington City Council Service Centre, which will be
moving from its current location on Wakefield Street.
“After the Central Library closed unexpectedly, we grabbed the opportunity to quickly open a pop-up library alongside
our new Service Centre location. Manners Street is the perfect spot for the first in our new network of library services
for the CBD,” says Mayor Justin Lester.
The pop-up library and Service Centre space will be called Arapaki Manners Library and Service Centre. Arapaki are
ornamental lattice-work, used particularly between carvings around the walls of meeting houses, and are unique because
it takes two artists working together to complete every arapaki. The name was gifted to the site by Taranaki Whānui ki
te Upoko o te Ika.
“I know how much Wellingtonians are feeling the loss of the Central Library. I want to assure people the Council is
working hard to create the right combination of services and locations for pop-ups across the CBD to help fill the gap
left behind. Arapaki is just the start.”
Arapaki will be home to roughly 7,500 items on the shelves at any one time. A small children’s collection will feature
alongside a range of fiction, non-fiction and AV items, plus internet access computers and some casual seating. Library
staff will be on hand to answer questions, process payments, register new customers, and provide support and advice on
the wide range of online content available through our eLibrary.
All the services that are currently available at the Service Centre will continue to be available at the new location.
These include free Wi-Fi, self-service computers and a payments desk.
Councillor Fleur Fitzsimons, who holds Wellington City Council’s community facilities portfolio, says Arapaki will be a
busy site, with a high collection turnover. “I would like to remind borrowers there is no need to wait until Arapaki is
open to return items loaned from the Central Library before it closed. They can be returned to any of our branch
libraries or the returns box at 101 Wakefield St.”
Arapaki Manners Library and Service Centre will be open for Service Centre business Mon-Fri 8am-5pm, with extended hours
for the pop-up library, which will be open Mon-Fri 8am-7pm, Sat-Sun 9.30am-5pm.
Additional pop-up libraries will be opening in the coming months. Details will be announced as soon as possible and
people can keep up to date atwcl.govt.nz, and by following us on Facebook and Twitter.
ENDS