Wokingham Today

Welcome for village’s library

-

, PLANS to convert a former school into a library have been welcomed as a victory for the community.

Lib Dem councillor for Twyford, Stephen Conway said that the approval last month from Wokingham Borough Council’s planning committee was “extremely good news”.

“It will be for many, many people in Twyford who have wanted this and have signed petitions that I have submitted, and worked in various ways to try and get us to where we are. A lot of people have contribute­d to this, so it’s really, really good news for the community.”

The council has greenlit funding for the first phase of the project, which will see the former Old Polehampto­n Boys School – a Grade II listed building – turned into a library and lobby with the addition of a single-storey extension.

The planning consent included a further twostorey extension that could potentiall­y be provided in the future subject to funding.

External landscapin­g work will take place, along with the removal of the old public toilets.

The council has worked in partnershi­p with The Polehampto­n Trust, who own the building.

It will replace the existing library in Polehampto­n Close.

Cllr Parry Batth, executive member for environmen­t and leisure, said: “I am sure residents will share my excitement as we move one step closer to re-developing and opening a brand-new library facility in Twyford.”

“We are proud to have committed to this project despite the financial pressures that Covid-19 has presented. Where many councils are closing libraries over recent years, we are delighted to be investing in a new facility that will serve the local community for years to come.”

Cllr Conway said that he had been campaignin­g for the library for many years, and kept the issue alive when previous Conservati­verun administra­tions had turned the idea down.

“It’s refreshing that (council leader John Halsall, Conservati­ve candidate for neighbouri­ng Remenham, Ruscombe and Wargrave) has taken a different view.

“But it’s quite inaccurate to claim that this is a Conservati­ve project … this is a community project delivered because of a lot of effort from lots of different people.”

And Cllr Conway says he will keep his eye on the future of the project.

“Phase One enables us to have the new library we’ve wanted for a long time. Phase two will be the icing on the cake. We will be doing everything we can to try and ensure that we get phase one as well as phase two.”

Speaking before purdah started, Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor, the executive member for regenerati­on, said: “It’s incredibly important that we continue to invest in community facilities as our borough grows. This includes regenerati­ng villages and towns throughout the borough. Twyford Library is a much valued and key facility for thousands of residents in our northern parishes, providing vital services.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom