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National Library and other government services to move to Horowhenua
10 Dec, 2020 08:07 PM
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Horowhenua s new business park on Roe St in Levin is attracting business and government.
The National Library of New Zealand, Archives New Zealand and Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision are moving to Levin into the new purpose built Horowhenua Business Park, Internal Affairs announced today.
Seeing government facilities return to the area, Horowhenua Developments Limited have been successful in their bid to make the business park the new home of a purpose-built, state-of-the-art facility of national significance.
The first step towards a new home for the facility was announced today by the Department of Internal Affairs.
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A new specialised storage facility in Levin will help to meet the growing needs of the National Library of New Zealand, Archives New Zealand and Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision.
The Department of Internal Affairs has purchased land for the new repository, which will provide more space for the growing holdings and collections of these three institutions.
“The purpose-built facility will provide the level of protection and care our documentary heritage needs. The development will also provide employment opportunities for the local construction workforce,” says the Department’s Deputy Chief Executive and Tāhuhu Programme Executive, Peter Murray.
Friday, 11 December 2020, 9:09 am
A new specialised storage facility in Levin will help to
meet the growing needs of the National Library of New
Zealand, Archives New Zealand and Ngā Taonga Sound &
Vision.
The Department of Internal Affairs has
purchased land for the new repository, which will provide
more space for the growing holdings and collections of these
three institutions.
“The purpose-built facility will
provide the level of protection and care our documentary
heritage needs. The development will also provide employment
opportunities for the local construction workforce,” says
the Department’s Deputy Chief Executive and Tāhuhu
Programme Executive, Peter Murray.