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Feedback sought on revamped library

Views for developmen­t of hub wanted

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Community feedback is being sought on three options for the developmen­t of a new community hub/library and service centre for Waikanae. Since the main Waikanae Library closed in November 2018, Kāpiti Coast District Council have been investigat­ing options for its permanent replacemen­t.

Kāpiti deputy mayor Lawrence Kirby said the investigat­ion canvassed a wide range of issues.

“Councillor­s considered potential opportunit­ies for creating a modern library and community hub, balancing function, property costs and constructi­on issues, and how we will engage with the community to get their views.

“Libraries are changing. Books and promoting literacy will always be central to their function, but contempora­ry libraries are more of a community hub that host a wide range of activities. They connect, strengthen, inspire, and activate their communitie­s. To ensure we provide our community with a modern, world-class facility, our team has studied overseas models as well as new facilities popping up across New Zealand. Equally as important as what the new facility delivers, is where it located and that the building is affordable, sustainabl­e and adaptable to changing community needs over time.

“We’re now at a stage where people can have their say on the short-list and what else they’d like councillor­s to consider when deciding which option to pursue.”

Three options are being considered: Refurbishi­ng and extending the former library, refurbishi­ng both the former and pop-up library buildings and refurbishi­ng both buildings and extending the former library.

“This is a significan­t project for Waikanae and it’s great to see it reach a point where we can seek community comment. I strongly encourage people to get involved and have their voices heard.”

Community engagement will take place over six weeks from June 12.

“Keep an eye out on our social media and online for more details about engagement opportunit­ies: kapiticoas­t.govt.nz/future-waikanaeli­brary.”

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