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Tel no: 020 8547 6451
Fax: 020 8547 6454
Email : community.library@rbk.kingston.gov.uk
Kingston Libraries provide a free service to all residents of The Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames who for whatever reason would otherwise find it difficult to visit their local library.
Staff call once every four weeks bringing a box of books pre-selected to each individual's tastes. Readers can choose from one to twelve books from their selection box per visit. There is a free request service.
For readers who have difficulty seeing ordinary print there is a wide selection of large print books.
There is also an extensive collection of Books on Tape available to those who are visually impaired or anyone who has difficulty reading ordinary or large print. You do not need to be registered blind to receive this service.
We can also supply videos, DVD’s, language and music tapes free of any hire charges, together with wool or jigsaw puzzles donated by the public.
Regular deliveries are made to residential homes, sheltered accommodation and day centres. A selection of up to 60 Large and Ordinary print books can be supplied every twelve weeks.
Enquiries are welcome from all groups and individuals who would otherwise find it difficult getting to their local library. Please phone to discuss how we can best meet your needs.
To arrange a home visit or register a residential home or group, telephone 020 8547 6451. Out of normal office hours (Monday to Friday 8.30am to 4.00pm) there is an answerphone service.
To browse the library catalogue, go to Kingston Libraries Catalogue.
Equipment for people with disabilities is available from the Council Resource Centres at
Hobkirk House
109 Blagdon Road
New Malden.
and
Newent House
Browns Road
Surbiton
Telephone: 020 8547 6845.
For people with hearing or visual impairment, contact
Crescent Resource Centre
Blagdon Road
New Malden
Telephone: 020 8547 6558.
The local Red Cross (telephone 020 8399 1673) may also be able to assist with the loan of wheelchairs, walking frames etc.
Kingston Voluntary Care Scheme is a local charity which can offer help with shopping, collecting prescriptions, transport to appointments etc. Please phone 020 8549 6000 for information.
Raleigh House
(Age Concern) 14 Nelson Road
New Malden 020 8942 8256
Newent House
(Age Concern) 8-10 Browns Road
Surbiton 020 8942 8256
Murray House
Acre Road
Kingston KT2 6EE 020 8547 2887
Milaap, Murray House
Acre Road
Kingston KT2 6EE 020 8547 2887
Riverside Club 33-35 Uxbridge Road
Kingston 020 8398 0828
Alfriston Berrylands Road
Berrylands 020 8399 4289
Hobkirk
(Social Services) 109 Blagdon Road
New Malden 020 8547 6558
Newent
(Social Services) Newent House
Browns Road
Surbiton 020 8547 6845
Age Concern Kingston-upon-Thames is currently building the borough's first Active Age Centre. This drop-in centre will be located in Knights Park, Kingston, and will open late in 2004. Please contact Age Concern on 020 8942 8256 if you wish your name to be added to the mailing list to receive updates on the organisation's activities.