A CONSULTATION period regarding moving Llandudno Library into the extended Venue Cymru building starts today (August 8).

Conwy County Borough Council’s economy and culture service is asking people for their opinions on moving the library into Venue Cymru as part of a £10million project funded by UK Government. 

The proposal to move Llandudno library to the ground floor at Venue Cymru aims to provide better access for people with disabilities, reduced mobility or using prams. 

Library users would also have access to a “changing places” facility within the building.

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Plans to move Llandudno Library into Venue Cymru building

The longer opening hours at Venue Cymru would mean access to library collections could increase, by using self-service checking in and out whenever the building is open. 

With free-to-use work desks, a café, and a range of cultural activities available to customers; library users would also have access to dedicated on-site parking, including multiple accessible bays, EV bays, and some free short-stay spaces.

The move would also bring the library nearer to major residential areas of Craig-y-Don, placing it within easy walking distance of more families.

Cllr Aaron Wynne, cabinet member for culture, governance and IT, said: “It’s vital that we explore every avenue to help safeguard and enhance the future of our services.

“I’d urge library users and local residents to get involved and let us know your views.”

The survey is available on the council’s website at: www.conwy.gov.uk/en/Council/Have-your-say/Consultations/Llandudno-Library-Consultation.

If you’re not online, you can get a paper copy from all libraries, and reception at Coed Pella, or call 01492 576139.

The consultation runs until September 23.

The results of the consultation will be presented to councillors at a later date to help inform their decision.