Burnt Ash Library is the latest in a string of Bromley libraries to undergo refurbishments in an £11 million investment to improve libraries across the borough, including West Wickham and Bromley Central Library.

Burnt Ash Library is the latest in a string of Bromley libraries to undergo refurbishments. (Image: Bromley Council)

The library has undergone a series of improvements, which include the installation of new lighting, an accessible toilet and a new heating system.

Another major upgrade the library had was the creation of an improved children’s library space.

The library has undergone a series of improvements. (Image: Bromley Council)

The library opened on Saturday (February 22), joined by the Mayor of Bromley who officially opened the library last weekend.

The Mayor of Bromley, Councillor David Jefferys, said: “Bromley’s libraries are much valued, and it was a delight to be able to re-open the newly refurbished Burnt Ash Library.  Residents are not just using the library to borrow books but also a place to seek advice or to study, with the newly refurbished libraries encouraging even more residents to visit their local library.”

The library is the latest to reopen following refurbishments after Beckenham Library, which opened in January, while works at Chislehurst and Orpington libraries are underway, and are due to reopen sometime this year.





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