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For a short time, the huge steel frame (red) created to support the upper floors in the main reception area is visible
WEA Herne Bay Branch organised a guided walk along the seafront on Saturday 20th June to mark Adult Learners’ Week 2015. Free and open to all, the walk was an opportunity to learn more about historic buildings and places of interest, and to introduce the WEA to new participants and members of the public. It was led by Ken Hando, an ex-councillor and long time resident of Herne Bay with a special interest in local history.
Pre-construction Phase: ground floor. Previously the adult learning office and reception, all office accommodation will be consolidated in one space on the top floor. There will be one reception point for any enquiry, whether it is regarding the library, adult learning, or anything else and it will be near the entrance. This means more space for library books.
You can see here that there were some items of broken furniture that needed to be removed during the pre-construction phase, such as the old desk at the back of the room. You can also see holes in the wall from the asbestos survey.
The main library areas are sheeted off at the moment as some walls are being taken down to create a more open space