The first phase of refurbishment has been completed at St Albans Library as part of a programme of improvements.

Herts Advertiser: A sneak peek at the new creative space at St Albans Library. Picture: Hertfordshire County Council Library ServiceA sneak peek at the new creative space at St Albans Library. Picture: Hertfordshire County Council Library Service (Image: Archant)

Herts county council is developing the library so there is more room for reading, a book-able meeting room, better WiFi and a new creative space for users.

The back of the library was closed during the refurbishment, and reopened on Thursday, January 10.

A county council spokeswoman said: “The current work which has just been completed is the first phase of a major refurbishment/modernisation of St Albans Central Library.

“It has seen the back of the library fitted with new shelving, a new children’s area and new carpets, the whole library is also being rewired.”

Herts Advertiser: A sneak peek of a new wall at St Albans Library. Picture: Hertfordshire County Council Library ServiceA sneak peek of a new wall at St Albans Library. Picture: Hertfordshire County Council Library Service (Image: Archant)

The reopening of the back of the library has enabled the council to reintroduce the popular Baby Rhyme Time and Toddler Tales sessions.

The council said: “Once this space reopens, phase two will commence with the front of the library temporarily closed off for approximately two months.

“During this time, new carpets and shelving will be installed and the ceiling will be replaced. The new CreatorSpace – giving people of all ages the chance to get creative – will be developed as well as the installation of Green Screen Technology for people interested in vlogging/blogging and special effects.

“The newly refurbished and modernised library is expected to be formally launched in May.”

Herts Advertiser: Circles on the wall of the new children's area at St Albans Library. Picture: Hertfordshire County Council Library ServiceCircles on the wall of the new children's area at St Albans Library. Picture: Hertfordshire County Council Library Service (Image: Archant)

A temporary library is in place, in the same space at the Maltings, while the second phase of development is underway.

Herts county council’s cabinet member for libraries, Terry Douris, said: “We appreciate users’ patience while this work is carried out.

“We are extremely proud of our libraries and St Albans Library is one of our most popular and well used.

“The work that we are carrying out will provide a wide range of services and facilities and I‘m sure that the improvements to the library will create an exciting flexible space for the benefit of all.”

Herts Advertiser: Refurbishments at St Albans Library. Picture: Hertfordshire County Council Library ServiceRefurbishments at St Albans Library. Picture: Hertfordshire County Council Library Service (Image: Archant)

Control of Hertfordshire libraries will likely be handed over to an outside provider by autumn this year, to make savings of £500,000 from library budgets without impacting planned improvements.

Herts Advertiser: New shelving at St Albans Library. Picture: Hertfordshire County Council Library ServiceNew shelving at St Albans Library. Picture: Hertfordshire County Council Library Service (Image: Archant)