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Breathing New Life Into Our Whare Pukapuka - First View Of Library Transformation

Masterton residents can now see the vision for their district's library, as the first architectural images of the refurbished Masterton District Library are released.

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The images showcase a modern, light-filled space that blends functionality with inspiration - revealing how the ambitious $10.75 million refurbishment and extension will enhance the community’s use of the library.

The images highlight:

  • a modern extension and expansive, light-filled interior spaces designed for flexibility
  • purpose-built areas for community programmes, events, and creative collaboration
  • a layout that maximises accessibility and offers many spaces to learn and connect.

The enhanced library will feature a community classroom and lounge, meeting rooms, coffee kiosk, dedicated workroom, and dynamic open-space office, transforming it from a traditional book repository into a true community hub.

With contractor procurement planned to start in September and construction beginning in late 2025/early 2026, the project is expected to be completed in Spring 2027.

During the construction period, library services will continue at a temporary location to be confirmed in coming weeks.

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The Council is collaborating with local iwi to create a stunning facility that celebrates Masterton's cultural identity, including integration of te reo Māori throughout signage and navigation.

The $10.75 million investment, approved as part of the Council's 2024-34 Long-Term Plan, represents a major commitment to the District's cultural and educational future, Mayor Gary Caffell said.

"The images we’re releasing today represent more than just a building upgrade - they show our commitment to creating a vibrant hub with creativity, learning, and community connection at its heart," Masterton Mayor Gary Caffell said.

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"While we understand the temporary move may require some adjustment for our regular library users, we're confident the end result will exceed expectations.

"This isn't just a library renovation - it's an investment in a vital community space where knowledge is shared, and the community thrives together."

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