Wrexham Library () is the main
public library
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There are ...
of
Wrexham
Wrexham ( ; cy, Wrecsam; ) is a city and the administrative centre of Wrexham County Borough in Wales. It is located between the Welsh mountains and the lower Dee Valley, near the border with Cheshire in England. Historically in the county ...
, Wales. Located in the
city centre
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, adjacent to
Llwyn Isaf
Llwyn Isaf ("lower grove") is a green space in the centre of Wrexham. It is surrounded on two sides by the city's guildhall and on another by the library.
The space is most popular with students from the nearby Yale College. It is home to a b ...
, it opened in 1972, superseding the
old carnegie library on
Queen's Square.
It is the most visited library in
North Wales
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, receiving 100,000 in-person and digital visitors annually.
History
By 1700, the site where the library now stands was partly occupied by a mansion house known as , later known as
Llwyn Isaf
Llwyn Isaf ("lower grove") is a green space in the centre of Wrexham. It is surrounded on two sides by the city's guildhall and on another by the library.
The space is most popular with students from the nearby Yale College. It is home to a b ...
, which the nearby field retains its name, while the house itself previously served as the library of Wrexham temporarily.
Construction of the purpose-built library building started in June 1971 and took one year and a half to construct. The construction cost £178,000 and was constructed by RM Douglas Construction. The architect of the building was
James A Roberts.
The building, located on Rhosddu Road, opened to the public in December 1972. It contained a music library, private study areas, and a children's library.
This building near
Llwyn Isaf
Llwyn Isaf ("lower grove") is a green space in the centre of Wrexham. It is surrounded on two sides by the city's guildhall and on another by the library.
The space is most popular with students from the nearby Yale College. It is home to a b ...
replaced the
previous carnegie library building on Queens Square. The building is of the
Brutalist style
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.
Oriel Wrecsam, a contemporary arts centre was based in the building attached to the library on Rhosddu Road since 1973
and until 2015, when it moved out of the adjacent building.
The extension was still being built when the library first opened.
In 1983, the first
public computers
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arrived in the library.
In 2003, plans to construct a theatre on the site for Oriel Wrecsam and using £6 million of
lottery funding was cancelled.
Renovation
In 2010, the library was renovated, using a grant of £310,000 awarded for the refurbishment from the
Welsh Assembly Government
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* Welsh people
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. The renovation included a first floor extension, book and DVD stock enhancements, new computers and self-service check-out stations. The renovation also included a
BFI Mediatheque being opened at the library, which contained a curated "Through the Dragon's Eye" collection, partly sourced from the
National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales
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, which by 2013 was the only BFI Mediatheque in Wales. During the renovation the library temporarily moved to Chester Street, although the coffee shop and art gallery remained open during the renovation. The renovated library was reopened by
Ruth Jones
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Jones has also appeared in various ...
on 22 March 2010.
In 2011, the
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, who had some operations in the building announced they were vacating their part of the building, moving to purpose-built studios at
Glyndwr University.
Recent events
In March 2015, Oriel Wrecsam announced they were to leave their premises in the library building for a then unknown location, set to open in 2017.
Oriel Wrecsam later announced they would open a shop named "''Siop//Shop''" on Chester Street on 22 April 2015 and close their existing gallery on 28 March, ending the long association between the gallery and library, and while Oriel Wrecsam was present in the building, both were termed the "Wrexham Library and Art Centre".
The gallery later became part of the
Tŷ Pawb
Tŷ Pawb (; ) is a multi-purpose centre in Wrexham, Wales. It serves as a venue for arts, cultural and community events, as well as being a market, art gallery and museum. A redevelopment of the former Wrexham People's Market ()) prior to it ...
development.
Plans were first made in 2014, to relocate
Wrexham town centre police station into the part of the building, that was formerly an Arts Centre (the former Oriel Wrecsam Gallery) following the demolition of the old Bodhyfryd police station and a new station in
Llay
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It borders several other villages including Gwersyllt and Gresford. At the 2001 Census, the total population of the community of Llay, including Lla ...
. In February 2016, the plans were approved.
In July 2016, plans to transfer control of the library as well as
Wrexham Museum
Wrexham County Borough Museum (or simply Wrexham Museum) is a local history museum in Wrexham, Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is located within County Buildings, alongside the A. N. Palmer Centre for Local Studies and Archives and a proposed ...
to a culture
trust
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or
NPDO, were scrapped following a review that the transfer would cost the council more money. The proposal was part of wider plans to outsource the council's Libraries, Heritage and Archives Services, in hope to generate more income.
The initial 2015 proposed transfer of responsibility involved a South Wales trust, but a local trust was later explored following opposition from councillors of transferring control to a trust in either
Blaenau Gwent
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or
Merthyr Tydfil
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.
In May 2017, work commenced on the new police station in the connecting building where the Oriel Wrecsam gallery once stood. The gallery had moved to
Tŷ Pawb
Tŷ Pawb (; ) is a multi-purpose centre in Wrexham, Wales. It serves as a venue for arts, cultural and community events, as well as being a market, art gallery and museum. A redevelopment of the former Wrexham People's Market ()) prior to it ...
.
In April 2019, a minor refurbishment of the library's foyer was conducted. A coffee shop in the building, "The Secret Garden", also opened for the renovation.
On 24 May 2019, the Wrexham town police station opened in a part of the library building.
In Winter 2022, during the
United Kingdom cost-of-living crisis, the library would operate as a "warm space", for those unable to afford to heat their homes, and for financial advice and support.
In March 2023, Contact Wrexham, the council's support centre providing in-person services, moved into the building from Lord Street and a temporary location in Wrexham Guildhall, following the expiring of the Lord Street building lease.
From September to December 2023, the building's roof is to be replaced.
Description
The library is said to be the most visited library in
North Wales
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, with over 100,000 in-person and digital visitors visiting the library each year. In 2022, it hosted 479 events that had at least 8,000 visitors.
Installed in 2000, on one of its outside walls, there is a
tile mural
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, the "Millennium Mural", containing imagery of the
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Four Dogs,
Gresford church stained glass, and example's of Wrexham's industrial architecture. Its installation involved over 1,000 children from eight Wrexham schools, working with artist Penny Hampson.
References
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Buildings and structures in Wrexham
Public libraries in Wales
Education in Wrexham County Borough
Library buildings completed in 1972
1972 establishments in Wales