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At Glenelg Libraries we are committed to providing user-friendly accessible library services that connect library users to information and resources, technology and online services, one another, the community and Glenelg Shire’s cultural and Aboriginal heritage. We care about our community and strive to ensure that every person’s library experience – in our libraries, online or at community events – is the best it can be.
Have Your Say and help Council understand the needs and wants of our users and community. Your input will assist in developing funding applications for potential future projects to revitalise our Heywood Library.
OUR PLAN
In line with Glenelg Council’s strategic planning process, Glenelg Libraries has developed a multi-year plan that provides a long-term vision of the way library services are delivered and the value they can create in our community. The development of the Glenelg Libraries Strategic Plan was informed by a survey of more than 160 library users, stakeholders and community.
Through this consultation, Glenelg Libraries identifies four strategic priorities:
PRIORITY PROJECT
A priority project identified in the Plan is to seek funding/partnerships to revitalise some of our Libraries. The plan recognises that the Heywood Library is well-situated but requires additional investment if it is to become an active connected service hub that draws people in and strengthens community capability and connections.
HAVE YOUR SAY
As the very first stage of this process we want to hear you thoughts and ideas to help revitalise the Heywood Library. We encourage you to have your say by completing the survey below. Hard copies are available at the Heywood Library and may also be requested from the Portland or Casterton Library. Surveys close Friday 15 August 2025.
At Glenelg Libraries we are committed to providing user-friendly accessible library services that connect library users to information and resources, technology and online services, one another, the community and Glenelg Shire’s cultural and Aboriginal heritage. We care about our community and strive to ensure that every person’s library experience – in our libraries, online or at community events – is the best it can be.
Have Your Say and help Council understand the needs and wants of our users and community. Your input will assist in developing funding applications for potential future projects to revitalise our Heywood Library.
OUR PLAN
In line with Glenelg Council’s strategic planning process, Glenelg Libraries has developed a multi-year plan that provides a long-term vision of the way library services are delivered and the value they can create in our community. The development of the Glenelg Libraries Strategic Plan was informed by a survey of more than 160 library users, stakeholders and community.
Through this consultation, Glenelg Libraries identifies four strategic priorities:
PRIORITY PROJECT
A priority project identified in the Plan is to seek funding/partnerships to revitalise some of our Libraries. The plan recognises that the Heywood Library is well-situated but requires additional investment if it is to become an active connected service hub that draws people in and strengthens community capability and connections.
HAVE YOUR SAY
As the very first stage of this process we want to hear you thoughts and ideas to help revitalise the Heywood Library. We encourage you to have your say by completing the survey below. Hard copies are available at the Heywood Library and may also be requested from the Portland or Casterton Library. Surveys close Friday 15 August 2025.
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