The Lochgilphead's redeveloped library has been reopened.
The library has been closed since the beginning of October to allow a comprehensive refurbishment to take place.
Internal walls have been removed, new windows and doors installed, eight PCs wired up (one of which is for children only and another for reference enquiries) and a new heating system and lighting scheme put in.
In addition, new shelving has been installed, some of which is mobile to allow more flexibility in the use of space and enable different activities. A new disabled WC and baby change facility is also included.
Councillor Donnie MacMillan, chair of the Mid Argyll, Kintyre and the Islands Area Committee, said the new library was unrecognisable from the previous facility.
"The people of Mid Argyll have waited a long time for a modern, user-friendly library. They certainly have one now." he added.
"We were all disappointed that the area was without a library building while the redevelopment took place, but I think everyone will agree that the wait has been worthwhile.
"What we now have is a first class facility. I am confident that word of mouth will soon mean that people who might never have used the library in the past will come along to make use of this bright, spacious building.
"I would encourage everyone to come along and explore the new library and what it has to offer. Both old and new customers will discover that it boasts something for everyone."
Lochgilphead Library originally moved into the Manse Brae building in the early 1980s. In recent years, it proved increasingly difficult to provide an up to date library service within the cramped and ageing surroundings.
The layout of the building involved a lot of wasted space, and the shelving was inflexible and in poor condition.
The decision was taken to open up the interior by removing internal walls, which has created the bright space which is now the library.
A modern colour scheme complements the new furniture, manufactured by a specialist library supplier.
Councillor MacMillan said: "The end result is a library to be proud of – one which can now host a variety of activities and events as well as the leisure and learning opportunities which our users expect and deserve."
Lochgilphead Library’s opening hours will be 1pm-7.30pm on Mondays and Wednesdays and 10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm on Fridays.
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