Brent Council has announced proposed improvements to Willesden Green Library in 2020, although I find it hard to envisage what they mean. The press release says:
"The new improvements include the creation of two new modern
classrooms for Brent Start, an adult education college offering skills
and employment training for local people. The classrooms will be located
at the front of the building, showcasing to passers-by what a fantastic
initiative this is. This will increase awareness of the courses on
offer and encourage more to take advantage of education and training
opportunities to improve the lives of Brent residents.
A team of social workers will also be moving into the top floor of
the library, giving them the opportunity to be even closer to the
children and young people they work with and have an office space fit
for their needs. This is in line with our commitment to helping to
improve the outcomes for all our young people."
I am not sure what they mean by the "front of the building". They mention that the "reading room" is available for hire, so I take it it is not there. The education room by the Museum also remains available so I wonder whether they mean the space where the Library Cafe was, which does indeed front the Brondesbury Park side.
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