View opening hours, contact details and access information for Morley community hub.
Opening hours
one stop opening times
Monday | 9am to 5pm |
Tuesday | 10am to 5pm |
Wednesday | 9am to 7pm |
Thursday | 9am to 5pm |
Friday | 9am to 5pm |
Saturday
| 10am to 4pm |
Sunday
| Closed
|
You can get support in person from customer services Monday to Friday until 5pm.
Customer services
We can help you with:
Dropping off forms
You can drop off completed forms and proof of ID to apply for:
- Housing Benefit
- Council Tax Support
- a council home
- a parking permit
- a blue badge
- an entertainment licence
- planning permission
Requesting a housing repair
Council tenants can report housing repairs in person. You can also report a repair online.
Applying for a temporary parking permit
You can apply for a temporary parking permit in person.
Buying a RADAR key
You can buy a RADAR key from our community hubs. RADAR keys allow disabled people to access toilets fitted with National Key Scheme locks.
Reporting antisocial behaviour
You can report antisocial behaviour in person.
Using our computers
Cleaning materials are available to clean the keyboard and mouse between uses.
You can use our computers when you visit, or you can contact us to book session before your visit. You can book up to 2 hours per day.
You can use our self service computers to:
- report a missed bin collection
- check your bin day
- find out where to take your waste and recycling
- report fly tipping
- report offensive graffiti
- apply for, renew or change your details for a Blue Badge
- report lost, stolen or misused Blue Badges
Our printers require coins to pay. If possible, please bring the correct change.
Facilities
- baby change facility
- disabled access toilet
- public toilets
- free WiFi
- free computer access with MS Office and internet
Access information
Bus Stops
There are bus stops on the main road outside the community hub and library.
Disabled Parking
Customers park in Morrison’s car park which has level access and designated disabled parking bays available. The distance from the car park to the building is approximately 300 metres. There are no drop off points for wheelchair users outside the building.
Entrances
The main access to the building has a ramp for Wheelchair and Mobility scooter users. There are automatic doors to access the building.
Induction loops and audio
There is a loop hearing system on site. Leaflets can be made available for Braille users on request. Some of our staff have received basic deaf awareness or BSL training. There is a mini com and text phone number advertised.