Mooroolbark Library Repair Works To Start

Yarra Ranges Shire Council

Council will begin works to repair and improve the Mooroolbark Library building next week, with limited library services temporarily relocated to Mooroolbark Community Centre while building works are carried out.

The library building and public toilet, at Station Street, Mooroolbark will close on Friday 5 June at 5.30pm and reopen on Friday 12 June at the Mooroolbark Community Centre at 125 Brice Avenue, Mooroolbark.

Yarra Ranges Mayor, Councillor Richard Higgins said the works would include replacing the existing roof, a new suspended ceiling with improved lighting, a new heating, ventilation and air conditioning system and structural footing works to connect the front canopy to the main building.

"Libraries are much-loved in the community. The improvements will ensure the building remains a comfortable, modern space for community to connect and learn for years to come," Cr Higgins said.

Your Library will continue to operate a mini library service, Mooroolbark Express, at the Mooroolbark Community Centre at 125 Brice Avenue, Mooroolbark, while the works are completed. Public toilets are available at the nearby Mooroolbark Train Station and Red Earth Community Park, also on Brice Avenue.

Storytimes will continue in the Red Earth Room from Wednesday 10 June, followed by the opening of Mooroolbark Express on Friday 12 June.

At Mooroolbark Express you will be able to:

Browse and borrow new fiction

  • Collect reservations
  • Return borrowed items
  • Borrow picture books
  • Read newspapers
  • Print and photocopy
  • Use a library computer

After hours returns will not be available at the Community Centre.

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