The pre-planning consultation for the Building Connections campaign has now closed. We are very grateful to those members who gave us their feedback via our survey, by writing to us and at our consultation events.
Building Connections will deliver on our long-term vision to improve access to the collection and create more spaces for members and Library partners to read, write and connect. The project will enable us to support the needs of our growing membership, ensure our long-term sustainability for the Library and increase our public impact, while maintaining the Library’s unique and much-loved atmosphere and character.
As part of the communication for the project emailed to all members on 8 May, we shared a survey, reminders in our newsletters and the brochure was posted to all members. We received 147 responses to the feedback survey, of which 59% had a positive overall impression of the plans and the majority of those were very positive. Of the 29% who were not positive (12% were neutral) about the proposals the majority did see merit in some elements of the plans. Members are keenly supportive of the 6th floor plans, especially the café and roof terrace, whether it was to meet other members or simply to buy lunch without leaving the Library.
Respondents were happy to see the inclusion of a second lift. We have heard, understandably that members are concerned about the disruption and we, our architects and construction partners will do all we can to keep this to a minimum. We thank all respondents for taking the time to give their feedback and for their constructive comments.
The feedback we have received will be useful as we continue the project over the next four to five years and we will continue to keep members updated as plans progress including at the AGM this autumn.
The project website remains live and we will be updating the information, plans, illustrations and FAQs as the project progresses. The Trustees have decided to go forward with the Phase One plans to be submitted to Westminster Council for planning permission with Phase Two plans to follow in due course.
Click the link below to find out more, share feedback and learn how you can get involved in The London Library Capital Campaign: Building Connections.