For the latest Stockport news sign up to the MyStockport newsletter here Stockport’s historic Central Library is set to reopen as long as distancing restrictions are lifted on June 21 - but its long-term future is still to be decided.
The Grade-II listed Carnegie library on the A6 has served the town for more than 100 years, and is a much loved part of the town’s heritage.
But it has been closed since the beginning of the pandemic as bosses said it was too expensive to keep it open in a Covid-secure way.
Library services finally returned to the town centre in March, operating from the new One Stockport Hub at Merseyway. The council has long seen this as a ‘precursor’ to a £14m ‘cultural and museum experience’ at Adlington Walk,
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