Services provided by Leith Library will be soon be available at the nearby Fort Community Centre.
We’re looking at how we can offer alternative locations for library services on a temporary basis for the communities where buildings are currently being used as Symptomatic Testing Centres – principally Leith, Oxgangs and Newington Libraries.
Work to take forward plans to prepare and adapt the space available in Fort Community Centre has already started, which will allow some library services to restart alongside the Early Years Centre in North Fort Street.
The community centre is just a six minute walk from Leith Library and, once ready, will aim to provide the following services:
- customers borrowing, returning and reserving library stock
- bus pass applications
- Hey Girls sanitary provision
- hearing Aid batteries
- food recycling bags
- Bookbug under 5s rhyme times for children and their parents/ carers
We’re also looking at ways to provide adult group activities in the building subject to Covid guidance. The intention is for the services to be running from Monday to Saturday and to build up the opening hours to closely match existing Leith Library ones.
More information will be provided soon, as the plans are developed further. Work is also underway to identify suitable alternative properties in the Oxgangs and Newington areas for their library services.
Councillor Donald Wilson, Culture and Communities Convener, said:
I’m really pleased we’ll be able to relocate these essential services to the Fort Community Centre, which is only a few minutes walk from the existing Leith Library building, on a temporary basis until we get Leith Library back fully functioning.
There is so much more to libraries in addition to borrowing books – they are trusted and much-loved hubs and bring local communities together. Although our online provision during the pandemic has been incredibly successful there’s no substitute for physical access.
Councillor Amy McNeese-Mechan, Culture and Communities Vice Convener, said:
I’m sure the local community will be delighted to hear that the services provided by Leith Library will soon be available from the nearby Fort Community Centre. All our libraries are centres of learning and information and are also essential for the wellbeing of our citizens.
We’re actively looking at how we can provide more services for our other communities where libraries are being used as test centres and we’ll do everything we can to get these up and running as well. I want to thank all the hard work and efforts from the various Council teams who worked so hard to achieve this.