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The Toa Payoh Public Library (
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: 大巴窑图书馆), formerly Toa Payoh Community Library (
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: 大巴窑社区图书馆) and Toa Payoh Branch Library, is an established library located in the
Toa Payoh Toa Payoh ( or , , ) is a Planning areas of Singapore, planning area and New towns of Singapore, mature residential town located in the northern part of the Central Region, Singapore, Central Region of Singapore. Toa Payoh planning area borde ...
Town Centre, Singapore, opened on 7 February 1974. It consists of three floors and has a large floor area of approximately 4125 m2. The building which the library currently based in once housed the
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Secretariat for the
1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games The 1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, officially known as the 7th Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, were a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Singapore from 1 to 8 September 1973 with 16 sports featured in the games. This was the fi ...
in Singapore. The library is also within walking distance of HDB Hub,
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and
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.


History

On 19 January 1973,
Toa Payoh Toa Payoh ( or , , ) is a Planning areas of Singapore, planning area and New towns of Singapore, mature residential town located in the northern part of the Central Region, Singapore, Central Region of Singapore. Toa Payoh planning area borde ...
was selected as the Games Village for the
1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games The 1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, officially known as the 7th Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, were a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Singapore from 1 to 8 September 1973 with 16 sports featured in the games. This was the fi ...
in Singapore, the three storey building in
Toa Payoh Toa Payoh ( or , , ) is a Planning areas of Singapore, planning area and New towns of Singapore, mature residential town located in the northern part of the Central Region, Singapore, Central Region of Singapore. Toa Payoh planning area borde ...
served as the quarters for the Secretariats and the various sub-committees for the event which was held from 1 to 8 September 1973. Following the event, the building was later converted, and opened as the Toa Payoh Branch Library on 7 February 1974 by Sha'ari Tadin, Senior Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture, in the place of Jek Yuen Thong, the then Minister for Culture. The building cost approximately $1.234 million to build the building. In 1987, the library was closed from October 1987 to April 1988 for renovations. It then changed its name to Toa Payoh Community Library on 1 September 1995, after the
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became a statutory board. It then went under major renovation in 1997, before reopening on 9 May 1999 by
Wong Kan Seng Wong Kan Seng ( zh, s=黄根成, j=Wong4 Gan1 Sing4, p=Huáng Gēnchéng; born 8 September 1946) is a Singaporean former politician who served as 5th Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore between 2005 and 2011 and currently is the chairman of Unit ...
, Minister for Home Affairs. It featured new facilities such as the Senior Citizens' Room.


Contents


First floor

The first floor has a large array of story books for children 6–12 years old, and has several shelves of information books, as well as books in the four official languages of
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, which are
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,
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, Malay and
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. It also has a ship structure within the Children's section, which shelves children's books and also allows children to sit in the inside. It carries the theme of "
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", which encourages the children to explore and imagine. One can also access the neighbouring Délifrance cafe from the first floor, which is connected to the library.


Second floor

This floor has all other kinds of books, such as adult fiction, magazines, and AV materials. There are also several IT facilities on this floor, such as the Photocopying Room and the Cashcard-Top-up counter. On top of that, there is also a Senior Citizens' Room and a Newspaper Reading Room for a quiet reading environment. This floor used to have a lot of computers on the whole floor, and less space was available for shelves and seats. These computer services were for users to have paid access to the Internet. The computers were also relatively old. However, after NLB's recent upgrading of computer services, they have reduced the number to 10, and upgraded the computers to newer ones as well.


Third floor

This floor is the Teens Zone, where there are fiction books for teenagers, as well as a large space for them to carry out project meetings.


References

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