City of Westminster

Bulletin archive

Bulletins or Updates have been produced ever since Church Street Library's redevelopment process started. They are the main source of news and information regarding this project. This list briefly describes the contents of each update (they are listed in reverse chronological order):

Bulletins by Date

January 2009 (pdf 643KB)

Includes: Success of the temporary library, progress of building work, news of the learning centre, introducing the project coordinator and more...

October 2008 (pdf 124KB)

Includes: Farewell to the old library; Black History Month; News on the Home Library Service; Bengali Outreach is moving temporarily - find out more...

August 2008 (pdf 133KB)

Includes: News on the design; Temporary library location update; Information about volunteering; Other news: computer training, reading groups and more...

May 2008 (doc 350KB)

Includes: Library design update; Opening hours review; National Year of Reading.

April 2008 (pdf 343KB)

Includes: Project update; The health of the local population: what can the library do? Teen Dream Team: How teenagers helped to choose books for the library.

March 2008 (pdf 896KB)

Includes: Stakeholder focus groups; Church Street's reading garden; Building work update; World Book Day; Libraries and Sure Start Children's Centres.

29 February 2008 (pdf 362KB)

Includes: Engaging Arabic users; Planning update; World Book Day; Community and stakeholder consultation - first stage.

15 February 2008 (pdf 209KB)

Includes: Young People and Church Street Library; Services for older people: results of meetings with this group; Art exhibition.

1 February 2008 (pdf 232KB)

Includes: Message from the community; Benefits of Church Street Library; About the Church Street Learning Centre; The Bengali Outreach Service; Consultation questions.

January 2008 (pdf 604KB)

Includes: Introduction; Funding break-down; Description of current services; List of Steering Group members; Key dates.

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