Woodside Library is located at 343 St George’s Rd, Glasgow G3 6JQ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Woodside Library and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Maury

3 Google Rating

Quiet place to focus on task in hand, small facility with same amenities as other libraries in Glasg

3/ 5

Quiet place to focus on task in hand, small facility with same amenities as other libraries in Glasgow, 4 pcs available for public use, just need a library card from any Glasgow library to log in, not the busiest library so always at least one if not all pcs available.

Yazzy X

5 Google Rating

Been going here since I was a child... there is truly a sense of peace in the library. And the neds

5/ 5

Been going here since I was a child... there is truly a sense of peace in the library. And the neds who once ruled this place have now moved on and no longer inhabitant it. Neds... although once annoying and to an extent, intimidating are a dying breed that we need to save and protect. The rise of the spiceboys is truly a catastrophic epidemic that none of us are prepared for. Oh yeah, good selection of books. But late fees take the piss, I owe them a score or something.

Archana Parmar

5 Google Rating

Nice library and wonderful staffs!!!! Can bring your own laptop and study.

5/ 5

Nice library and wonderful staffs!!!! Can bring your own laptop and study.

Mazhar I Ch

4 Google Rating

excellent service.

4/ 5

excellent service.

Fuad Alakbarov

5 Google Rating

Very friendly staff, very cool library and some nice events about community held there.

5/ 5

Very friendly staff, very cool library and some nice events about community held there.

Murtaza Aamir

5 Google Rating

Used to go here daily as a child, lived right across the road from here. Friendly staff, had a good

5/ 5

Used to go here daily as a child, lived right across the road from here. Friendly staff, had a good variety of books and dvds you could check out. I wonder if Jerry still works there. Jerry, if you're reading this - hello, hope you're doing great!

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