Work progressing well at Corwen Library
Refurbishment work at Corwen Library is progressing well and the project is now entering its final stages, with completion expected soon.
The improvements are being delivered thanks to £83,469 of funding from the Welsh Government’s Capital Transformation Programme and will transform the library’s ground floor into a modern, welcoming space for the local community.
The refurbishment includes the creation of a dedicated children’s library area, new self-service technology to make borrowing and returning books easier, and the installation of Open+ technology to allow registered members to access the library during unstaffed hours. The work also includes full redecoration, new desks and display shelving, and upgraded staff facilities.

While work continues, library staff remain on hand to support customers and are looking forward to welcoming residents back into the improved space very soon.
The newly refurbished Corwen Library is expected to reopen later this month.
Councillor Emrys Wynne, Lead Member for Welsh Language, Culture and Heritage, said:
“It’s great to see work progressing so well at Corwen Library. These improvements will create a modern, welcoming space that will support reading, learning and community life for years to come.”
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