Venue Description
Chorlton Library is the cornerstone of Chorlton life is a gem that was funded by Scottish-American benefactor Andrew Carnegie in 1914. It’s a listed building, protected forever from demolition and bad redevelopment. Carnegie asked for the original plans of the library to be shipped to him in New York for approval. So the Council popped them onto the Titanic. You know the sad ending to that story already.
Accessibility
There is a ramp with rails at the entrance to the library which has automatic doors. Public access is to the ground floor only.
Toilets
The accessible toilet has step free access with a door wide enough for a manual and power wheelchair. The toilet has grab rails, easy locks and taps.
Staff
Information about the staff has not been added for this venue.
The venue says it has...
- Disabled Access
- Easy Read
- Induction Loop
- Large Print
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