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Major refurbishment announced for Millennium Library to mark 25-year anniversary

Norfolk County Council , 24 October 2025 09:44
Millennium Library First Floor (artist's impression)

Norwich's Millennium Library is set to undergo a £1m transformation in 2026, marking 25 years since it first opened its doors.

The refurbishment has been shaped by extensive feedback from library users and will include a re-designed early years library as well as new homes for both the 8+ and teen library areas, each with their own identity. There are also plans for a bookshop-style entrance for easy browsing and an increase in study space, primarily on the first floor.

Accessibility has been a key part of the design with lower shelving units throughout the library and improved signage and wayfinding.

Visitors can also look forward to improved lighting, new furniture with built-in power points and a new gathering space for events and talks.

The proposed designs will be on display at the entrance to the Millennium Library from 27 October to 3 November, with members of the project team available to talk through the designs and answer questions.

Councillor Margaret Dewsbury, Cabinet Member for Communities and Partnerships, said: "We're proud to be investing in a library shaped by the people who use it. This milestone refurbishment is a celebration of the library's legacy and a commitment to its future. It ensures that the Millennium Library remains an important space for learning, creativity and community connection.

"It is a fantastic way to celebrate 25 years of the Millennium Library. It's a space that means so much to so many, and these improvements will ensure it continues to be welcoming to everyone who walks through its doors."

Local county councillor Serene Shibli Sexton said: "I spent much of my childhood in libraries, and I know how important they are - not just as places to learn, but as safe, welcoming spaces where people can simply be. It's really positive to see this refurbishment shaped by the voices of library users, creating spaces that reflect how people want to use and enjoy them. Libraries like this one offer so much to their communities, and it's great to see that being recognised and supported."

The Millennium Library opened in 2001 as part of The Forum - a landmark Millennium Commission project built on the site of the former Norwich Central Library which was destroyed in a fire. The Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library has consistently ranked among the busiest public libraries in the UK, welcoming well over a million visitors each year.

Work is scheduled to begin next year. While some disruption to services is expected during the refurbishment, full details will be shared closer to the time.

Last modified: 24 October 2025 09:53
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