Design plans announced for Hereford’s Shirehall
Design plans announced for Hereford’s Shirehall

Approval has been granted to transform Hereford’s historic Shirehall into a new community space, featuring a state-of-the-art library and learning centre.

Full planning permission and listed building consent were granted at the Planning and Regulatory Committee meeting on Tuesday, January 28, paving the way for the project to begin. The initiative aims to create a modern, welcoming facility while preserving the rich heritage of the Shirehall.

The initial phases of work for Hereford’s Shirehall will focus on ensuring the building is structurally sound, watertight, and safe for public use, while also repairing and maintaining its historic features. The main entrance will be redesigned into a spacious and inviting area with exhibition space, alongside improvements to enhance accessibility. The project will also include a full upgrade of heating, electrical, and fire safety systems, significantly improving efficiency and reducing running costs.

The Assembly Hall will house the new library, offering ample space for visitors to read, browse collections, and participate in a variety of library events. Additional meeting rooms and flexible spaces will be developed to accommodate community activities and events.

A new learning centre will provide enhanced facilities for education, digital literacy, cultural engagement, and wellbeing programs, ensuring broad benefits for the local community.

The plans have been shaped through extensive consultations, workshops, and surveys conducted over several months. Public feedback from a consultation held late last year is currently being analysed and will help refine the final design to best meet the needs of future users.

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