The Word (library)

The Word, National Centre for the Written Word is a library and community centre in South Shields, England.

The Word
TypePublic library
EstablishedOctober 2016
LocationSouth Shields
Websitehttps://theworduk.org
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Location

The building is located in South Shields market place, on the south bank of the River Tyne. It is near to the centre of town and also to the Shields Ferry landing. The Grade I listed Old Town Hall is adjacent, and St Hilda's Church is also nearby.

History

The library was opened on 19 October 2016 and marked the completion of the first phase of the local authority South Tyneside Council's development plan "South Shields 365". It was designed by architects FaulknerBrowns. The main contractor was Bowmer + Kirkland.[1]

The official opening ceremony was led by Councillor Alan Smith, the Mayor of South Tyneside who cut the ribbon. It opened to the public on 22 October 2016.[2]

Amenities

The building houses several amenities apart from being a public library:

  • FabLab, creative area with 3D printer and laser cutting. This was funded by BT.
  • StoryWorld, a room for story-telling.
  • Computer games area
  • Exhibition space, featuring different topics.

References

  1. "First pictures from inside The Word as date is set for opening". www.shieldsgazette.com. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
  2. Brownbridge, John (20 October 2016). "New library 'The Word' opens in South Shields". SRNews.

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