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You can access the programme and all information regarding the festival in over 100 languages, plus various screen-reader options if you click the Site Assist button at the top of our website.
The Site Assist bar has lots of other tools to help you navigate the Manchester City of Literature Website. This includes visual aid tools, read aloud options, font customisation, and a built-in dictionary.
Each venue that will welcome audiences in as part of this year’s Festival of Libraries events will have their own accessibility and inclusion practices. You can view a comprehensive list of them here.
If your accessibility needs are not included here, or you are unsure of anything, be sure to contact the venues directly for further information.
This year, Festival of Libraries is hosting Sophie Woolley as part of her Unlimited Residency. At the event, Sophie will be performing and engaging in a workshop, which will both be BSL interpreted by Katrina McEachran. This event will be taking place at The John Rylands Library, and you can find out more information on accessibility at this venue here.
For all up-to-date information on travel on trams and buses in Greater Manchester, go to the Bee Network on the Travel For Greater Manchester website.
Manchester City of Literature is committed to inclusion and accessibility for everyone.
Every person who uses our website deserves an inclusive online experience with options allowing you to choose how best to navigate and consume information to suit your needs. The Recite Me assistive technology toolbar allows for adjustments to all elements of the page including text, graphics, language, and navigation.