Redland City Council is introducing an exciting new creative space to Cleveland Library in 2024.
The Library Makerspace project will transform an area of the library into an accessible space with creative equipment such as 3D printers, Cricut makers, a laser cutter and sewing machines.
Mayor Karen Williams said the space would promote creativity, foster skill development and encourage social interaction and connections.
“This project has arisen from recent market research that identified our community wanted a space where they could connect and socialise with like-minded peers,” Cr Williams said.
“They were also wanting services such as 3D printing and photography conversion.
“As part of the project, our Libraries team will engage with new customer groups including sewing and craft club members, Redland Community Centre and U3A members, as well as hobbyists.
“One…