SEVILLE Grove Library will close its doors on June 23 as upgrades to the building begin.
Armadale Mayor Henry Zelones said the redevelopment would mean a better Seville Grove Library for residents to enjoy.
“The upgrades will include improved meeting spaces for community use and additional computer facilities with a view to increase training opportunities, and improve literacy and job readiness in the community,” he said.
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READ NOW“We appreciate the community’s patience during the temporary closure, and we are looking forward to welcoming both old and new members to the library when it reopens.”
The library is expected to reopen in the first half of 2019, with residents invited to use Armadale and Kelmscott library services in the interim.
Visit library.armadale.wa.gov.au for more information.
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