The Chronicle

Library plan submitted

- TOM GILLESPIE tom.gillespie@thechronic­le.com.au

THE developmen­t of the new Highfields Library has taken an important step, with the Toowoomba Regional Council submitting plans for the building to its own planning department.

The council put forward the proposal for the new purpose-built library on O’Brien Rd last week, with the building expected to service about 52,000 visitors every year.

According to the planning report by GHD, the developmen­t will be mainly singlestor­ey, partially built into the ground and feature plenty of landscapin­g.

“The current Highfields Library is a demountabl­e structure that does not have the facilities or space required to accommodat­e the growing number of library users in Highfields,” the report said.

“The proposed developmen­t will provide a new, purpose-built library that facilitate­s current and future service delivery to the growing locality.

“The library will play an important role in the community as a central hub, also serving as a customer service centre and community meeting facility to support approximat­ely 52,600 visitors annually.”

GHD said a civic space would be establishe­d between the new library and the nearby Charles and Motee Rogers Bushland reserve.

“The proposed landscapin­g is intended to integrate and enhance the visual aesthetic of the building with the adjacent natural setting of Charles and Motee Rogers Reserve, forming a functional relationsh­ip between the two,” the report said.

The developmen­t, which is located in the community facilities zone, is code-assessable, meaning public consultati­on is not necessaril­y required.

 ?? Picture: Contribute­d ?? SUBMITTED: The Toowoomba Regional Council has put forward plans for the upcoming Highfields Library,
Picture: Contribute­d SUBMITTED: The Toowoomba Regional Council has put forward plans for the upcoming Highfields Library,

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