Midsomer Norton Library have opened up a new, free sensory space for children and young adults with sensory needs.
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Less than three in five A&E arrivals at Royal United Hospitals Bath seen within four hoursClaire Harding, from B&NES Libraries, told The Journal: “We opened our first Sensory Space in Bath Central Library last October, so now all three core libraries have one.
“The rooms are free and open to all to use but we particularly want to welcome families and small groups of children and young adults with sensory needs.”
Bath and North East Somerset Libraries Tweeted: “In this room, you’ll find sensory lighting, toys, books and a comfy rug and cushion area.”
Anyone who would like to use the space can book a slot on Eventbrite: t.co/3sP8a6Esid


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