SPECIAL fencing designed to counter issues of anti-social behaviour is to be installed at Newport's library.

It follows the installation of improved lighting in the area and is in response to more than 900 comments received in the consultation phase of the regeneration project, Shaping Newport.

The final design is yet to be agreed but it will be in keeping with the library's park-side location and, in the interim, temporary fencing has been put up this week.

"We want to reassure people the fencing is just a short-term measure while we finalise something which combines sensitivity to the location, next to Church Litten park, with an element of security," said Rob Jones, library service manager.

"The problems with anti-social behaviour are well documented and have increased around the area in recent times.

"We hope this approach will help to preserve it as a peaceful location for people to enjoy into the future."

The new permanent fencing is expected to be fitted by April, should the temporary fencing prove effective.