Which people designed and approved a library with no doors and placed it beside a noisy cafeteria and a climbing wall just outside its entrance? This is where the new library in the Corsham Community Centre is still under construction.

A library needs time and quiet to browse the literature, and in the case of information gathering, to read carefully and in peace, the detail available. This will be impossible when the wall is in use (not their fault) and the catering underway. Even ignoring the impact on library users, what arrangements have been made to protect the library assets (eg books, DVDs and not least the IT equipment in an unlocked place?

Is this a subtle plan to reduce library use and then close it down for something more profitable? Come on Town Council, have some sense and construct sound-proof doors to the library immediately.

H W Joiner, West Park Road, Corsham.