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New shelving sees 20,000 items brought back to Bath Central Library

Thursday 26th May 2022 Bath Echo News Team Community, Politics

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A new £40,000 shelving system means more than 20,000 books and reference materials that have been in storage at Bath Central Library since 2017 will now once again be accessible to the public.

The new stack at Bath Central Library | Photo courtesy of B&NES Council

Bath & North East Somerset Council has invested in a new ‘rolling stack’ to store books that need extra care, or are less frequently borrowed but still important for people to have access to.

The library’s previous shelving had to be dismantled in 2017 due to its age and the books and materials were moved into storage at Haydon, with most items not able to be borrowed.

The new rolling stack, installed earlier this month, is already housing fiction for all ages from the library’s classic collection and the remaining books are in the process of being moved back out of storage.

Residents will be able to find and reserve any of the books through the Libraries West catalogue, or anyone visiting Bath Central Library can ask a member of staff to fetch an item for them.

The stack took a week to install. It has 1,188 metres of shelving and can hold around 27,000 books.

Councillor Dine Romero, cabinet member for Children and Young People, and Communities, officially opened the new facility on Monday 23rd May.

She said: “I’m delighted that this new shelving will mean residents can easily view and enjoy all our older books and reference materials, which have had to be out of circulation for several years.

“It’s a huge task to move the 20,000 items back out of storage but they will all be accessible for residents as soon as possible.

“The rolling stack is the first step in the council’s refurbishment of Bath Central Library and is a significant investment in our library provision.”

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