Council reassures disabled city library users
Devon County Council is reassuring wheelchair users that there will be disabled parking places available during the refurbishment of Exeter Central Library.
The library is finding a temporary year long home in the former Westcountry Studies Library and there will be seven disabled parking places available behind Boots. The authority said there is a ramp leading into the building alongside the steps to the main door or an alternative access for those in wheelchairs or with buggies through a courtyard garden to the side of the building.
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Comments
by paulinexeter
Friday, September 28 2012, 11:45AM
“As a wheelchair user / driver parking spaces adjacent to the Central Library more often than not are used by wheelchair users or people using the library but to visit the town centre instead. Free car park spaces (for people who have a blue badge) are now limited and have yet to see a wheelchair user either pushed or self-propel up the very steep ramp at the side of the library.
This is not to say that there are times when they are used by people visiting the library but I do sometimes question if the so called wheelchair users are actually real! Or just part time when the situation arises to be a wheelchair user.”