Paua gets a library booking

Cambridge Library and council service centre

Antanas Procuta

A Cambridge architect whose work features in several houses and buildings around the town has won the contract to provide a concept of what a new library might look like.

Antanas Procuta and his Hamilton-based firm Paua Architects will undertake a feasibility study using the $250,000 Waipā District Council secured from the government’s Better Off Fund.

Paua’s work in the town includes the Cambridge Police Station, Papillon Townhouse, Pencarrow House, St Peter’s Church, Le Quesnoy Place and Cambridge Park.

Procuta is a Cambridge Town Hall trustee charged with activating the venue into a community hub in the heart of the town and is also on Waipā District Council’s heritage committee.


The council said in a statement the feasibility study would begin immediately and provide “necessary up-front thinking” before any investment decisions were made.

Cambridge Community Board has identified a new library as its top priority and recently captured more than 500 responses to a four-month survey it ran.

Jo Davies-Colley

Chair Jo Davies-Colley said the board was not involved in the selection of Paua Architects but was thrilled with the choice.

“Just looking at their work around Cambridge – we’re sure that whatever they come up with will be in keeping with that particular look which fits into our town.

“We want it to be a place where everyone feels welcome.”

Davies-Colley said if it was built on a new site – it is currently based at the council’s service centre in Wilson Street – it would need to be central.

“We’d like as Cambridge stretches further that (the library) remains in the CBD.”

Libraries have undergone a mini boom worldwide since the pandemic, something which did not surprise her.

“People like to come back to those communal places, be in their village, in their comfortable space.”

That is why the board pushed for the removal of library book fines, said Davies-Colley.



More Recent News

History against waste plant

Concerns Global Contracting Solutions may not comply with council rules, has Fonterra objecting to plans for a waste to energy plant in Racecourse Road, Te Awamutu. In its submission to an Environmental Protection Agency board…

Course plotted for maunga

Orienteering Waikato members have found a way to support Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari with a Save the Sanctuary Rogaine. When the club heard the Department of Conservation had withdrawn operational funding from the Maungatautari Ecological Island…

Village grows

Capacity at Cambridge Resthaven will continue to increase with plans set in motion for additional supported living apartments. A memorandum of understanding was signed last week by Cambridge Resthaven and Livingstone Building for the stage…

Plenty of helping hands

Card sharks emerged from their summer hiatus last week to enjoy the start of the new Cambridge Bridge Club year. With a barbecue meal behind them, some 60 club members filled 15 tables for the…