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Genealogy Service prepares to move to Irvine Library

Posted on 23 Aug 2024

Currently located at the Irvine Townhouse, the Council’s Genealogy and Local History Library will soon be relocating to within Irvine Library. 

As part of the North Ayrshire Heritage and Cultural Service, the Genealogy and Local History Library consists of a wide range of resources relating to the rich history of North Ayrshire and beyond.  

The resources available include valuable information via books, maps, photographs, old newspapers, genealogy resources and accessing the family history site, Scotland’s People. 

Rhonda Leith, Head of Service for Connected Communities shares: “Work is currently underway to accommodate this welcome move.  

“Having the Genealogy and Local History Library based within the busy Irvine Library will make our unique resources more accessible to the people of North Ayrshire. 

“So, whether you are tracing your family tree, want to look-up old newspapers, or see old photographs, the staff will be delighted to welcome you, whatever your interest. 

“The move is a positive step as part of a wider project to align our services in the heart of our communities and will reduce carbon emissions across the Council’s estate.” 

The Genealogy and Local History Library will close its doors at the Townhouse on Wednesday, 4 September, and will reopen within Irvine Library on Monday, 7 October. 

Stay tuned to North Ayrshire Heritage and Cultural Services on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NacHeritage, where we will keep you updated on this exciting move.