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Glasdir Business and Conference Centre. Picture: Google Maps Councillors have been told they can’t challenge a local authority decision to move a town’s library around 50 metres at a cost of £374,000. On Tuesday Conwy county council’s cabinet unanimously approved moving Llanrwst’s library from it’s current site at the old court building to the vacant former business centre at Glasdir in the town. The current library needs roof repairs estimated at around £90,000, while refitting and preparing the more modern Glasdir building will cost four times the amount. Conwy hopes £250,000 of it will come from a Welsh Government regeneration grant, already agreed verbally said the report shared with councillors, with Conwy picking up the rest of the bill.
The figures are contained in draft business cases put before Conwy county council’s cabinet this week. The library moved to its current location, in a former courthouse on Plas yn Dre, in 1998 but the authority said it would cost £90,000 to repair the building’s roof. The council’s new strategy would see libraries across the county being developed as community hubs, with Llanrwst’s moving to the vacant Glasdir business and conference centre. The business case submitted for the Glasdir project, the council’s preferred outcome, said: “Relocation of Llanrwst Library to Glasdir will provide an opportunity to develop new partnerships with other council services and external partners, eg Welsh Government, police and the voluntary sector.”