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WORK is pressing head to make a series of changes at Christchurch library ahead of plans to sell off the civic offices. BCP Council has submitted a planning application to make various alterations to the listed building in High Street. If approved, a new registrar s office and customer service centre will be created to provide a hub for the local authority in the town centre. The proposals also include the installation of a public cash machine, a new reception counter, a security desk and public accessible computer facilities. A BCP Council spokesperson said: “Changes are being planned for Christchurch library in order to accommodate a new BCP Customer Service Centre within the building which will operate alongside the current library service and serve local residents. ....
However, the town’s connection with the site started well before bricks and mortar were laid. Cllr Sue Spittle said: “According to my recollection, and what I was told by my parents Ron and Barbara Newbury, the Druitt Gardens and building that now houses the library was donated by one of the Druitts, Sylvia Druitt, at the end of the 1940s /early 1950s, for the resident of Christchurch. “At around 1947, Christchurch Citizens Association was set up, with my parents as founder members with one of the sole purposes to prevent it going into Christchurch Borough council s hands, so instead was owned by Hampshire County Council, later transferred to Dorset County Council in 1974 following Local Government reorganisation. ....