A Glasgow leisure facility will be closed for around two years to allow a 'major refurbishment' to take place.

Glasgow Life has revealed Langside Library on Sinclair Road in the Southside will be shut from late 2024 until winter 2026/2027.

The venue will be closed to allow a 'major refurb' - which is being funded by Glasgow City Council's Community Asset Fund.

The firm says the makeover is aiming to improve the service to better meet the needs of the local community.


READ MORE: 'Exciting' plans for new 'trailblazing' hospital take step forward


(Image: Newsquest)


READ MORE: Glasgow swimming pool to be closed for almost one year


The programme of works at Langside Library will include, a new, flat level, accessible main entranceway on Battlefield Road, an exciting children's zone, and an improved adult reading and study area.

Meanwhile, the makeover will also include a bookable community meeting and learning room equipped to support local community activities, and re-arranged interior spaces which will provide flexibility to meet a variety of uses.

Additionally, more customer toilets will be created, including a changing places toilet.

During the closure, the nearest alternative libraries for locals to use are Pollokshaws and Govanhill.


READ MORE: Glasgow swimming pool to reopen after being closed

READ MORE: Iconic Glasgow nightclub to close after 26 years in the city


Those interested in learning more about the library's makeover plans can attend one of its information sessions.

These are being held on: 

  • Saturday, September 7 from 10am to 5pm
  • Tuesday, September 10 from 1pm to 8pm
  • Thursday, September 12 from 10am to 5pm

Langside Library was first opened to the community in 1915.

It offers a 'wide range' of services and activities in 'relaxing and inspiring surroundings'.

Meanwhile, it also has 'thousands' of books on offer for locals to enjoy.