Why we're doing this
We're running out of space. Our 44-acre Boston Spa campus is home to over three-quarters of our collection of over 170 million items.
This growing collection requires about 8 linear km of new shelving annually. By the end of this decade our storage facilities will be full. We need to significantly increase our capacity to care for the UK's collection for future generations.
But we also need to revolutionise how we store and share the stories in our archives, evolving to meet the demands of a national library today.
To address this we're constructing a new state-of-the-art storage facility – and we're also using this opportunity to significantly reduce our environmental impact.
This upgrade to our vital archives will power our plans to create a new, world-class site in Leeds city centre and transform our existing building in St Pancras, so millions more people can use our collection, expertise and services to ignite their imaginations.
This £95 million redevelopment has been made possible thanks to significant government investment through DCMS.
Thanks additionally to funding from The Foyle Foundation, this project will transform public engagement at Boston Spa, enabling us to open up our collection to more people with the introduction of a public viewing gallery (Foyle Viewing Gallery) and learning spaces (Foyle Learning Centre).
The difference we'll make, for everyone
Researchers
To keep sparking new ideas we need to create space for them, so we'll build new storage space which will ensure our collection can continue to grow and help thousands of future researchers find solutions to the global issues we face.
Schools
We'll inspire the next generation of knowledge seekers from schools across Yorkshire and beyond with a new learning programme and a bespoke learning centre. We'll host workshops which will develop research, digital, writing and information and media literacy skills, and enable learners to explore our history.
Learners of all ages
With a new viewing gallery, tours and open days, we'll shine a light on the centuries of knowledge that this living collection holds, and provide visitors with the chance to discover how 21st-century robotic technology powers each new journey of discovery.
Local community
We'll welcome local people in to see what goes on behind the scenes of the national library on their doorstep. And we'll breathe new life into this former Second World War munitions factory, improving our impact on the local environment through new energy-saving measures, and increasing biodiversity by up to 40%.