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West Team Neighbourhood Manager Natalie Hoy, Business Manager Jemma Blackwood and Library Development Officer Ewan McCormick all took time out of their busy schedules getting the boxes unpacked and putting the finishing touches to the building which opens to the public at 10am on Tuesday 31st January.
The Hub is not just a library - it really is so much more. The Hub brings together lots of services under one roof: a new library for the area, access to Council services and the Police Safer Neighbourhood Team, a cafe area, community meetings rooms and a day care centre.
Ewan talked about the history of the site, which housed the Buttercup Diary Company, and the ergonomics of the building are something else.
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I was particularly pleased to see a couple of the murals, painted by local schoolkids and used as the hoarding boards around the site during the buildings construction, preserved and stuck up on the walls inside. A great touch.
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