The abandoned Carnegie Library, Shipley
The Carnegie Library in Shipley is a historic building that has been the subject of various plans and discussions in recent years. Here are some key points from the search results:
The building is in a state of disrepair and has been described as "crumbling"
Plans have been proposed to convert the building into supported living flats
.These plans have been approved by the council
The Carnegie Library was once one of the grandest buildings in Shipley and dates back to 1905
The library was designed by Bradford architect Abraham Sharp and had space for 8000 books
The building has been abandoned for many years and has been the subject of urban exploration
In summary, the Carnegie Library in Shipley is a historic building that has fallen into disrepair but is now set to be saved through plans to convert it into supported living flats. The building has a rich history and was once an important part of the community as a library.
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