ANOTHER local library is ready to welcome back visitors next week following an extensive refurbishment.

Goldthorpe Library will be re-opening its doors from Monday.

Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, Goldthorpe Library is the ninth branch in the borough to benefit from the Libraries Refurbishment Programme.

Over the last few months, the library has been transformed into a modern and flexible space. For families and younger visitors, the library now features an expanded children’s area with a sensory hideaway, soft seating and accessible book displays. For adults, new seating has been installed and areas designed for people to work and study have also been added.

The library will also be welcoming back the Dearne Area Team into a newly-created office, supporting the space’s role as a community hub.

Anna Hartley, Executive Director for Public Health and Communities, said: “Since the start of the Libraries Refurbishment Programme we’ve been hard at work transforming our library spaces, and we can’t wait to welcome residents back to the newly-refurbished Goldthorpe Library.

“We hope you’ll enjoy the new space, and we’d like to thank you for your patience while we carried out these works. Whether you’re using the library to borrow books, study, or attend an event or activity, please do come down and make the most of the exciting new space.”

For workshops and events at Goldthorpe Library as well as for more information on opening times and facilities, you can visit the Barnsley Libraries webpage.

The Goldthorpe Library refurbishment, along with the recent refurbishment of Darfield Library, is supported by £500k from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.