Find out how to get to our libraries, including information about disabled transport and parking. There are access details for each library on their individual home pages beneath the address details. We are constantly working to improve the accessibility of our services.
We have specific information for those with hearing impairment or visual impairment and those who need wheelchair access.
If you are a Westminster resident and find it too difficult to get to a library because you are getting on in years or you have a disability or long-term illness, or you are caring for someone, our Home Library Service will come to you. There is also a wide range of online services you can use - downloading e-audiobooks, using online reference resources, asking us a question - visit the 24/7 Library.
You might also find it useful to take a look at the WELDIS database, which has details of a huge range of services and facilities for elderly people and those with disabilities or chronic illness.
Details of the services we offer for those with impaired hearing.
Details of the services we offer for those with impaired vision.
An at-a-glance guide to the wheelchair access for each of our libraries.
Whatever your interest, Westminster City Council welcomes and encourages you to get in touch with suggestions for improvements to the site. Please tell us how useful this page was to you.
You can use the 24/7 Library to renew - and review - your books, search the catalogue, find good websites, do online courses, download e-audiobooks, make use of our online subscriptions and much more!
We offer advice and assistance to those threatened with homelessness. Contact us to discuss housing options or apply for housing. Housing Options is open from 10:00-16:00
address
Housing Options Service,
101 Orchardson Street London NW8 8EA.
email
hoscustomerservices@cwh.org.uk
telephone
020 7641 1000 (Mon-Fri 09:00-17:00)

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