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Renewed Six Cross Roads library reopens as community hub for learning, connection

by Lauryn Escamilla
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The Six Cross Roads Branch Library has reopened after undergoing renovations last year, with residents of St Philip welcoming the return of what they described as a vital space for learning, connection, and community life.

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โ€œThis is reopening time,โ€ said the minister for pan-African affairs and heritage, Trevor Prescod, at the opening ceremony. โ€œIt is important because it shows that we are investing in our peopleโ€ฆ You are yet to contribute to this civilization,โ€ he said, while urging patrons to see the facility as more than its monetary value.

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โ€œI want you all to view this library as a significant investmentโ€ฆ what it means to the contribution of Barbadosโ€ฆ producingโ€ฆ people of knowledge who can reason.โ€

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Highlighting the libraryโ€™s previous impact, he noted that before its closure in 2025, the facility recorded โ€œ8 142 loans to the publicโ€ฆ 2 054 computer usersโ€ฆ over 6 030 visitsโ€ฆ and a strong fixed membership of over 2 884 patrons.

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โ€œYou canโ€™t want a greater demand.โ€

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Director of the National Library Service Jennifer Yarde described the reopening as both a professional and emotional milestone.

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โ€œToday is a very special moment for all of us, a time to celebrate, reflect, and look aheadโ€ฆ The reopening of this library is not just a professional milestone; it is an emotional one,โ€ she said.

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Tracing the branchโ€™s history back to September 1954, she explained that the library has long served as โ€œmore than just a place for booksโ€ฆ the heart of the communityโ€, supporting generations of residents, including students from the neighbouring Princess Margaret Secondary School.

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โ€œWhat we now see is a renewed and modern spaceโ€ฆ not just a place for reading and research, but a hub for connection, offering programmes, workshops, cultural activities, and digital learning opportunities,โ€ she added.

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The reopening also featured the launch of the libraryโ€™s mascot, Readie, aimed at encouraging literacy among children as part of national reading initiatives.

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Among those celebrating the moment was the Six Road Branchโ€™s oldest patron, 105-year-old Aรฏda St Hill, who encouraged continued use of the library.

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โ€œMake great use of it and learn a lot from the books that you borrowโ€ฆ books are a wonderful, wonderful possession to have,โ€ she said.

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Her daughter, Celeste St Hill, reading on her behalf, shared the deep personal value of the library:

โ€œI live an extra life when I read a bookโ€ฆ I go on all the adventuresโ€ฆ I really experience a much broader and wider life,โ€ she said, adding that during the closure, โ€œthere was a big empty space in my life.โ€

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She also described the facility as โ€œa hub to reach the communityโ€ฆ a central place where people can come togetherโ€ฆ It just opens your mind.โ€

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Other residents echoed similar sentiments. Gloria Garnes said: โ€œItโ€™s good for knowledge because it really widens your knowledgeโ€ฆ it really helped me with my educationโ€ฆ I would recommend it for any young person.โ€

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Kaylen Abiyyahu stressed the importance of encouraging reading habits in a digital age.

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โ€œThe library is a very important placeโ€ฆ it develops the skill of readingโ€ฆ reading is paramountโ€ฆ a necessity for life,โ€ she said, while also encouraging families to spend more time reading together.

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Patrons also praised the upgraded facility, describing it as โ€œbeautifulโ€ฆ bright and breezyโ€ฆ a welcoming spaceโ€.ย ย 

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The reopening ceremony featured a performance by Mr Blood, a presentation of flowers to St Hill, and a tour of the refurbished space. Children were also engaged as the library mascot read stories in a corner designed for young readers.ย 

(LE)

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