Rosewood Library to close for roof repairs

THE Rosewood Library will close for about four weeks to complete repairs needed after a major hailstorm.

The library will close on Monday (November 11).

“A major hailstorm in October 2020 caused significant damage to a number of homes and buildings, including Rosewood Library’s roofing sheets and solar panels,” Cr Jacob Madsen said.

While the damage is part of a Council insurance claim, the high demand for roofing tradespeople, the repair work has been delayed.

“During the closure, all library services will be unavailable, including Smartlockers, Library Programs and the returns chute to allow the entire roof and solar panels to be removed and replaced.

“These works are crucial to ensure there is no further damage to the building. We understand the closure is not ideal, but customer safety is our top priority, and these repairs will make the library better for all.”

Cr Jim Madden said council has a plan in place for library users.

“Those who have library items due during the closure will have their loan period extended until the reopening, and customers will also be given the option to borrow 40 items instead of 20,” Cr Madden said.

“I encourage all Rosewood Library users to borrow their favourite items before the closure or use the Digital Library to access a diverse range of eBooks, movies, eAudiobooks and more.

“Customers can also reserve books for collection at other library branches. The Ipswich Central Library in Nicholas Street Precinct will be the nearest library.

“Libraries across Ipswich received glowing reviews in council’s recent annual libraries survey, and these repairs will benefit the Rosewood community, futureproofing the building for years to come. “

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