The Hive, the county’s largest library and the only fully integrated university and public library in Europe, is gearing up to celebrate its 10th birthday this July. The Hive At 10 Celebrations marks a successful 10-year partnership between the ¹ú²úÊÓƵ and Worcestershire County Council.
This milestone is being celebrated with a series of events and exhibitions that showcase what The Hive has to offer, past, present and future. Kicking off in May, activities range from the launch of a poetry library, workshops with a children’s illustrator, digital drop-in sessions and a Heritage Jubilee Exhibition.
Professor David Green CBE DL, Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive of the ¹ú²úÊÓƵ said: “The Hive is a shining example of what can be achieved when organisations come together for the good of the wider community. This transformative partnership has had a profound impact on the city, the wider region and many individuals.
“Over the past 10 years, it has become a real beacon of success, a place where children, students, business people and citizens can come to be inspired, to learn and to share.”
Hannah Perrott, Assistant Director for Communities at Worcestershire County Council said: “The Hive has reimaged what a library should be in the 21st Century, connecting and engaging communities, creating opportunities and promoting a love of learning.
“By working together, the University and County Council teams have realised their shared belief that books, services, events and spaces should be equally available to everyone and created a cultural, learning and information centre of excellence.”
The striking building has won numerous awards for its design, sustainability and provision of inclusive services over the past decade. Its distinctive roofline, featuring seven irregular cones, mirrors both the nearby Malvern Hills and the kilns of the City’s Royal Worcester Porcelain works. It was a decade in the planning and the two-year construction programme was completed in January 2012.
Opened by HM The Queen in July 2012, as part of her Diamond Jubilee tour, it is fitting that The Hive will be celebrating the Platinum Jubilee this year with an exhibition charting The Queens’s visits to Worcestershire over the last 70 years.
The exhibition starts with her visit in 1951, whilst still a Princess, and runs through to 2012 when she officially opened the only fully integrated university and public library in Europe.
Photos within the exhibition have been sourced from collections across the county including historical societies, local libraries and Worcestershire Archive & Archaeology Service 12 miles of archives located at The Hive.
Since The Hive opened it has welcomed 6.3 million visitors, signed up 160 thousand new library members, loaned 7 million books and hosted events attracting over 300 thousand people.
Celebrations for the 10th anniversary will culminate on Saturday 2nd July when The Hive hosts a day of free, fun activities for families including circus skills, comedy performances, a giant marble run and the opportunity for children to work with a local artist to create a piece of artwork to mark the celebration.
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