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Royton Library temporary closure: council update, Oldham 2026

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Last updated: August 22, 2026 3:24 pm
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Key Points

  • The Royton Library will be closed starting Monday, August 24, 2026, as Oldham Council conducts an investigation and carries out repair work on the floors.
  • This closing period is regarded by the council as necessary to ensure the safety and accessibility of the library.
  • The library will be open until Saturday, August 22, when it will be closed down due to the construction work that is planned.
  • The residents have been urged to visit other Oldham libraries that can be found within the borough and make use of their online library resources.
  • Some of the alternative library locations given include Crompton, Chadderton, Failsworth, Fitton Hill, Limehurst, Oldham, Northmoor, Delph, Uppermill, Greenfield and Lees.
  • Oldham Council has assured its patrons that further details will follow.

Oldham ( Manchester Mirror) August 22, 2026 – Royton Library, located on uk/local/rochdale/">Rochdale Road in Oldham, will close from Monday, August 24, 2026, while Oldham Council investigates and repairs flooring issues. The council has framed the temporary closure as necessary to maintain safety and to secure the future of the service, ensuring it remains accessible and welcoming for the community. The library will remain open as normal on Saturday, August 22, before closing for the works to begin.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why is Royton Library closing temporarily?
  • What alternatives are available while Royton Library is closed?
  • How will Oldham Council communicate updates on the closure?
  • Background: recent context for Royton Library and Oldham’s library network
  • Prediction: how the Royton Library closure could affect local residents and users

Why is Royton Library closing temporarily?

Oldham Council has stated that the works are essential to ensure the building remains safe, welcoming and fit for the future. In a statement, Subnum Hariff-Khan, Head of Heritage, Libraries and Arts for Oldham Council, said:

“We understand that Royton Library is a valued community resource and a place that many residents rely on, so we appreciate that this temporary closure may cause some inconvenience.”

She added:

“These works are essential to ensure the building remains safe, welcoming and fit for the future.”

The council has not provided a specific reopening date, saying it will announce one once more information is available.

What alternatives are available while Royton Library is closed?

As reported by the Oldham Times, the council has directed residents to other libraries across the borough and to online services during the closure. Subnum Hariff-Khan said: “Throughout the closure, customers will still be able to access library services at our other libraries across the borough, as well as a wide range of digital resources online.” The council listed the following alternative locations: Crompton, Chadderton, Failsworth, Fitton Hill, Limehurst, Oldham, Northmoor, Delph, Uppermill, Greenfield and Lees. Residents seeking further details have been signposted to the council’s libraries website.

How will Oldham Council communicate updates on the closure?

Oldham Council has said it will provide regular updates on the progress of the work and announce a reopening date once more information is available. In her statement, Subnum Hariff-Khan said:

“We’re exploring alternative local options to support residents and will update as soon as possible.”

She added:

“We would like to thank residents for their patience and understanding while this work takes place. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to Royton Library once the improvements have been completed.”

Background: recent context for Royton Library and Oldham’s library network

Royton Library sits on Rochdale Road in Oldham, within a wider network of council-run libraries serving towns and villages across the borough. Oldham Council’s Heritage, Libraries and Arts service manages multiple branches, including those in Crompton, Chadderton, Failsworth, Fitton Hill, Limehurst, Oldham town centre, Northmoor, Delph, Uppermill, Greenfield and Lees, all of which remain open and available to residents during Royton’s temporary closure. The council’s most recent public statement on the Royton site centres on safety-related building works, with an emphasis on maintaining access through other branches and digital channels while repairs are carried out. Local social media posts circulating this week have also referenced the closure and pointed residents to alternative locations such as Crompton Library and Oldham Library, echoing the council’s guidance.

Prediction: how the Royton Library closure could affect local residents and users

The temporary closure of Royton Library is likely to affect regular users who rely on the branch for in-person access to books, computers, study space and community activities, particularly those who find it difficult to travel to other branches. Redirecting footfall to other libraries across Oldham may increase pressure on those sites, especially during peak hours, while some residents may shift more of their library use to digital resources in the interim. If the works extend beyond a short period, there could be a measurable change in borrowing patterns and programme attendance for Royton’s catchment, with some users establishing new routines at alternative branches. Clear, timely updates from Oldham Council on progress and reopening are likely to be important in minimising disruption and maintaining public confidence in the service.

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