Leeton Shire Library Enhances Services and Space, Thanks to Grant

Leeton Shire Council

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Council is pleased to announce the successful completion of the Library’s Technology and Community Hub Enhancement Project. Made possible through a generous grant of $76,374 from the State Library of NSW, the project enabled significant improvements and the acquisition of state-of-the-art technology and furniture.

The funds were used to purchase 8 x OptiPlex Microcomputers and 8 x Dell 27″ monitors, enhancing the library’s technological resources and enabling patrons to access the latest digital tools and information.

Additionally, the Leeton Shire Library invested in a range of furniture from Raeco, including study hubs, tables with curved booth seating, new seating and tables in the children’s area, a movable table with ottomans, seating and coffee tables for patrons, a magazine display unit, book stands, and disc displays for books on the walls.

These additions not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of the library but also create functional spaces for learning, collaboration, and relaxation.

Library Supervisor Rachel Cody expressed her gratitude, stating, “We are immensely thankful to the State Library for their generous grant, which has allowed us to create a cutting-edge space for our community. The new technology and furniture have transformed our library into a hub of innovation and creativity.”

To ensure the changes met the needs of the community, the library conducted a survey, inviting patrons to share their feedback on the enhancements. The response was overwhelmingly positive, with patrons praising the new furniture in the children’s area for its kid-friendly design and comfort. Many patrons also commended the library for creating a welcoming and beautiful space, highlighting the positive impact of the improvements.

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