Decision due on future of Bradford Central Library (From Bradford Telegraph and Argus)
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Decision due on future of Bradford Central Library
9:10am Saturday 16th June 2012 in News
The future of Bradford Central Library will finally be decided next week following months of uncertainty after it was condemned as a serious fire risk.
Most of the building has been closed since October, after Health and Safety officers carried out a routine check late last year and found the open staircase meant if there was a blaze, it would act as a chimney.
That has meant upheaval for community groups and visitors to the library, who could not access anywhere above the ground and first floors.
But councillors will meet on Friday at the Bradford Council Executive meeting to decide whether to back a plan to plough nearly £1 million into making the building fire-proof and restoring the library service back to its full capacity.
That will involve making the ground, first and second floors safe, with £4.5 million still needed for backlog maintenance work for the building as a whole.
Bradford Council leader, Councillor Dave Green, said: “We are actively pursuing potential options for the operation of Central Library which would both improve facilities and honour our commitment to provide library and archive services in Bradford city centre.
“It may be several weeks before the approved option can be implemented, but we will keep users informed of what is going to happen and when. Staff will also be kept fully informed of the proposals and will be redeployed to other libraries during any temporary closure of Central Library to complete the work.
“In the meantime, the library will remain open and services will continue to be provided from the ground and first floors of the building.”
Those services include the fiction lending library, local studies material, public computers and the West Yorkshire Archive Service.
The affected floors, housing meeting rooms, the non-fiction collection, archives and offices, have been closed for the last few months, but if the £900,000 remodelling of the ground, first and second floors is given the green light, those could be accessed soon.
That is because the preferred option will create enough space to restore the service back to how it was before the fire hazard was discovered. It would mean the library closing for four weeks while the work is carried out.
The preferred option would also allow alternative uses for the remaining floors, which would not interfere with the future operation of the library. It has not been revealed what those alternative options would be.
Comments(12)
webess
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11:02am Sat 16 Jun 12
It's stood for around 50 years with no problems - how come it was suddenly deemed a safety hazard?
Albion.
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11:44am Sat 16 Jun 12
webess wrote:Things fall down?
The library was built to current building codes in the 1960's. Indeed it's opposite the building housing the building inspector.
It's stood for around 50 years with no problems - how come it was suddenly deemed a safety hazard?
pockman
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2:12pm Sat 16 Jun 12
Joedavid
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3:19pm Sat 16 Jun 12
When the fountains fail will they get repaired?
mad matt
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3:36pm Sat 16 Jun 12
Joedavid
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7:23pm Sat 16 Jun 12
mad matt wrote:Have they removed asbestos?
What caught my attention was the £4.5 million for the BACKLOG of maintanence work! What maintanence HASN'T been done then since it was built?
Or not done yet?
mark04
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8:48pm Sat 16 Jun 12
letstalk1
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11:41pm Sat 16 Jun 12
DBObserver
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2:11pm Sun 17 Jun 12
mrs walker
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2:54pm Sun 17 Jun 12
Old Dave
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10:35am Mon 18 Jun 12
I understand fully that Mr Green is a much respected public servant who has worked as a councillor for many years to improve Bradford, but he needs to look the part.
Smarten up please Mr Green. You are now a key person in improving the image and prospects of our once great City. Start by smartening your own image up, ensuring that you speak properly, without droppin h's etc... and lose the earring! Look professional - perhaps even wear a suit and tie now and again!
Shipleyvegas says...
9:57am Sat 16 Jun 12