Paisley Daily Express

Paisley’s new library building officially has the EDGE... say judges

- EXPRESS REPORTER

Paisley’s learning and cultural hub is “setting the standard for libraries in Scotland” as it scoops another award.

The new home for Paisley Central Library won the physical category at the EDGE Awards.

EDGE brings together national and internatio­nal library practition­ers at its conference in Edinburgh.

The new library facility opened in November 2023 following a £7 million investment from Renfrewshi­re Council and is part of an ongoing drive to regenerate Paisley and give people new reasons to visit the town centre.

Housed within a former High Street shop and spread over four floors, the new building includes a children’s library and storytelli­ng area – with a unique play structure including a climbing wall and slide also in place having been codesigned with renowned Scottish artist Claire Barclay.

The upper floors include an outdoor terrace, community rooms and a study area for young adults, as well as free WiFi and PC access to support digital inclusivit­y.

The venue is operated by OneRen and already has an exciting programme of events scheduled, including the recently announced return of Paisley Book Festival, author visits, Bookbug sessions for families, and storytelli­ng workshops.

Councillor Lisa-Marie Hughes, Renfrewshi­re Council’s cultural spokespers­on and chair of OneRen, said: “We’re thrilled to have been recognised with this award and it is testament to the hard work of all of the teams involved in bringing our new library to life.

“Placing a library in the centre of the High Street is part of our ongoing drive to give people new reasons to visit the town centre as we believe culture should be at the heart of its future and this modern, welcoming hub aims to be inclusive and accessible for all.

“We look forward to seeing it become a staple of the town centre in Paisley, inspiring current and future generation­s to discover a love for reading and learning, and I want to congratula­te all involved in the refurbishm­ent project.

“From the council and OneRen to all our partners, this recognitio­n is fully deserved and a welcome boost to Paisley’s ongoing regenerati­on.”

The library edged out competitio­n from Manchester Libraries and it comes just weeks after the library won a Scottish Property Award.

One of the judges on the EDGE panel said: “The hub sets the standard for public libraries in Scotland. The £7m investment in Paisley’s Central Library clearly demonstrat­es Renfrewshi­re Council and OneRen’s ambition and vision for the cultural regenerati­on of Paisley.

“By placing the new library at the heart of the High Street, it recognises the role of libraries as place-makers within their communitie­s; a vital shared space for community engagement that will drive footfall to the high street and support economic growth and civic pride.”

In addition to the investment in the learning and cultural hub, Paisley is undergoing a regenerati­on programme that includes £45m to transform Paisley Museum into a world-class visitor destinatio­n expected to bring more than 125,000 visitors every year.

There is the £20m refurbishm­ent of Paisley Town Hall to place it as one of Scotland’s foremost entertainm­ent venues, a £3m modernisat­ion of Paisley Arts Centre and an ongoing investment in culture and the arts as a means to transform the town for future generation­s.

This recognitio­n is fully deserved and a welcome boost to Paisley’s ongoing regenerati­on

 ?? ?? Leading the way Paisley Central Library has been held up as an example of being at the heart of the high street
Leading the way Paisley Central Library has been held up as an example of being at the heart of the high street
 ?? ?? Winners The team from OneRen accept an EDGE Award for the new Paisley Central Library
Winners The team from OneRen accept an EDGE Award for the new Paisley Central Library

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