Surrey Libraries launches free bookable pods at Guildford branch, offering quiet spaces for study, work, and collaboration in a new pilot project.
New Workspaces Introduced
Surrey Libraries has launched three new bookable pods at its Guildford branch, designed to provide quiet and flexible workspaces for the community. The pods, available free of charge, are part of a pilot project that could expand to other library locations across the city.
Community Needs at the Core
The initiative responds to growing requests from library users for more quiet study and collaboration spaces. Surrey Libraries describes the pods as sound-dampened areas ideal for studying, video calls, content creation, or group work. They can also serve as low-sensory spaces for people seeking refuge from noise and bright lights.
Flexible and Accessible Design
Two pods are designed for individuals and include height-adjustable desks, while a third pod accommodates groups of up to four. Each pod can be reserved for a maximum of two hours per day. Bookings can be made at the service desk or by calling the library directly.
Funding Through Donations
The project is funded through community donations, which Surrey Libraries says play a crucial role in expanding and adapting library services. “We know how important it is for people to have access to quiet, flexible spaces in our libraries, whether they’re students, remote workers or creators,” said Dr. Balbir Gurm, chair of Surrey Libraries’ board of trustees.
Pilot Project with Expansion Potential
If the response is positive, more pods may be introduced at other Surrey Libraries branches. The Guildford branch, located at 15105 105 Ave., is already one of the system’s busiest facilities, offering 35,300 square feet of space, free three-hour parking, and accessibility-focused amenities.
Events and Programs Continue
Alongside the new pods, the Guildford branch continues to host regular community events including chess drop-ins, family storytime, writing groups, and technology help sessions. Upcoming programs, such as a family movie screening of Mufasa: The Lion King on September 28, can be found on the Surrey Libraries events page.
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