THE UK’s first mobile sensory public library will soon be hitting the road in Warwickshire.
The Discovery Den is a fully equipped, accessible, environmentally-friendly electric vehicle, housing a small interactive sensory space for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities.
It is the first of its kind in the country.
Expected to be in operation from early 2026, the vehicle will visit a selection of schools and community locations across Warwickshire offering sensory space for small group use, a custom book selection and sensory equipment for loan.
And in order to create the best space possible that meets needs, Warwickshire Libraries are seeking input from children/young people with SEND, their parents/carers, and professionals who support people with SEND about the sensory equipment which will be installed in the vehicle itself. The aim is to offer the most impact possible for the broadest range of people, within the small space available.
Libraries staff will then collate the feedback received and use it to guide their decisions.
Warwickshire County Council’s customer spokesperson said: “The most efficient way to provide the best service that meets needs is to ask the people who will be using it what they want. So, we are asking our families and young people to tell us what we should be including in the final version of the den.
“We would also be very grateful if you could take a little extra time to tell us about whether you use your local library and any feedback you have to offer us.”
Click here to complete the survey.
The deadline is Saturday September 13
