Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Adequacy of Clementi Public Library's Space and Programme Capacity Given Upcoming BTOs, Planned Cross Island Line Interchange and Ageing Population

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56 Mr David Hoe asked the Minister for Digital Development and Information (a) whether NLB has assessed if Clementi Public Library's space and programme capacity remains adequate for the future in view of new BTOs, ageing population and the planned Cross Island Line interchange; (b) what do recent utilisation indicators, such as visits and seat occupancy show; and (c) whether NLB will consider expanding the library or relocating it to larger premises.

Mrs Josephine Teo: Clementi Public Library saw about 700,000 visits in 2025, moderated from 800,000 in 2023. It continues to operate within its capacity limits and is also supported by the National Library Board's (NLB's) 24-hour digital library.

NLB continuously reviews and ensures that library collections and services meet the evolving needs of the communities they serve. As part of these efforts, Clementi Public Library is slated for a revamp to offer an enhanced experience for patrons. More details will be announced when ready.