brilliant public/university shared library
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid
Overview
clean, accessible, built as a joint venture between the City of Worcester and its University, provides a great space with what I would regard as accessible loos, accessible lifts, helpful staff, banks of computers, photocopying facilities, and Im told they are working to make a lot of the academic texts needed for the students accessible in alternative formats for those who use assistive technology. Theres a room downstairs with video gaming equipment, a lecture/film theatre on site, often has art exhibitions, and the cafe is good, as are the opening hours. If you need to get your radar key or bus pass sorted out, the local city council "Hub" for consumers to organise stuff like that is onsite too. Im a chair user at the moment, havent been there myself in a chair, but lots of students here are chairusers and visually impaired, and it works. it really is accessible.
Transport & Parking
bit of a hike/wheel, near bus station and train station
Access
braille on lift, signage fair, think theres an audio loop,
Toilets
ok so long as lazy able bodied users hog it
Staff
make it easy to get help if needed, very experienced at working with people with different needs
Anything else you wish to tell us?
all round good place to go, and nice cafe too
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