Accessibility
Cambridge Library is fully accessible for visitors with wheelchairs, gophers or prams. Our extensive library collection houses many large print and audio books including some on the Town's local history.
The library offers a home delivery service to members who are unable to access the library due to disability or illness, or to a carer who needs assistance.
Getting there
If driving, we recommend parking on the top level of the adjoining multi-level car park for best direct access to both the Library and the Floreat Forum Shopping Centre (entry from The Boulevard).
If travelling by bike, racks are located next to the library entrance on the roof top car park plus at the entrance to The Boulevard Centre (on the lower level).
If travelling by bus, Transperth bus number 82 and 83 stops at The Boulevard within a short distance from the Library.
Other Amenities
- Unisex Accessible Toilet LH
- Baby Change-table
- ACROD parking
Cambridge Library's Social Story
Cambridge Library's Social Story aims to help prepare individuals for social interaction by providing clear information about specific situations that may occur on a visit to Cambridge Library, outlining why they happen and what a typical response might be.
It is suited for an individual who may live with Autism Spectrum Disorder, a specific language disorder, social communication difficulties or cognitive delays and disability. It is also aimed to support parents, carers and educators. You can read Cambridge Library's Social Story here(PDF, 17MB) .