Thursday, November 27, 2025

Cleethorpes and Waltham libraries to remain in place

Cleethorpes and Waltham libraries will stay in their current locations following North East Lincolnshire Council’s review of local library and archive services.

The decision comes after a two-stage public consultation that drew strong opposition to earlier proposals suggesting the facilities could be moved to shared sites such as leisure centres or shopping centres. A petition signed by more than 4,700 residents urged the council to keep both libraries where they are.

After reviewing public feedback, the council has decided to abandon the co-location plan and maintain both libraries in their existing buildings. It will now explore new ways to make better use of space and improve community access within those settings.

The move reflects a broader aim to enhance local services while preserving the libraries’ roles as accessible cultural and educational spaces for residents of all ages.

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