Thursday, November 13, 2025

Brigg Community Hub to unveil new spaces after refurbishment

Brigg Community Hub is undergoing a series of upgrades aimed at creating more accessible and welcoming facilities for local residents.

The children’s library will be moved to the ground floor, making it easier for families to use. A new adult reading room and study space will also be added on the second floor, providing a quieter environment for learning and research.

To complete the work, the hub will temporarily adjust its services from 15 to 17 September. On 15 and 17 September, access will be limited, with only book enquiries, information, advice, printing, and scanning available through the Market Place entrance. On 16 September, the hub will close fully.

Normal services will resume on 18 September, when visitors will be able to explore the improved facilities.

The investment forms part of North Lincolnshire Council’s wider commitment to maintaining and enhancing library services, ensuring the hub continues to serve as a central community space for Brigg.

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