Sunday, November 9, 2025

Pop-up library set to open in Grimsby as consultation results published

North East Lincolnshire Council has confirmed plans for a temporary pop-up library in Freshney Place while the future of the area’s library services continues to be reviewed.

The move follows the second phase of a public consultation, which gathered feedback from more than 1,400 people on the future of libraries and archives. Councillors will consider the findings and recommendations in October, with proposals affecting Grimsby, Cleethorpes, and Waltham libraries.

The consultation results indicate broad support for keeping Cleethorpes and Waltham libraries open, with calls to make better use of the space and facilities. There was also backing for the principle of reopening Grimsby Central Library, subject to confirmation of costs and refurbishment plans.

Grimsby Central Library remains closed after water damage earlier this year caused asbestos concerns. A structural survey has been completed, and further investigations are ongoing to determine the necessary work.

In the meantime, the council has secured a unit within Freshney Place, on Baxtergate opposite Costa Coffee, to house a temporary library. The space will open shortly, ensuring continued access to services while long-term decisions are made.

The next stage of discussions will go before the Council’s Economy, Culture and Tourism Scrutiny Panel on 2 October, followed by Cabinet on 8 October.

Image credit: North East Lincolnshire Council

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