Libraries: support from the learning disability and autism hub

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Many of the libraries in Surrey have a virtual tour online, photos and floorplans. You can see what to expect before you visit.

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Each library has its own webpage where you can find out what is available there, opening hours and more.

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There are many things that you can do at libraries including:

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  • borrow books including audio books
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  • apply for a bus pass
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  • free WiFi
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  • borrow health and activity trackers (Camberley, Ewell, Guildford, Staines, Walton)
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  • computers
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  • digital buddies
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  • exhibitions
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volunteering

Beyond Words logo with a multicoloured swoosh and the words “Beyond Words” and “empowering people through pictures”.

Beyond Word Book Clubs (Epsom and Farnham)

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Banstead library and Ash library have interactive projectors that are free to use. Banstead have a magic table and Ash have an Obie projector. Contact them to book a session.

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Some libraries are open longer hours so people can use them in the evenings and early morning. This is called Super Access.

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