Jubilee Gardens Library at 2 Jubilee Gardens, Southall UB1 2TJ is a warm and inviting space designed for readers of all ages. With an impressive collection of books and access to digital resources, this library provides essential services that cater to the diverse needs of the community. Friendly librarians are always on-hand to offer support in navigating the library’s offerings or answering any questions patrons may have. The library also hosts various events focused on literacy promotion and educational enrichment for both children and adults alike. Committed to providing quality service, Jubilee Gardens Library plays a vital role in fostering a love for reading in Southall.

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Krypton 114

5 Google Rating

This place is my second home, when i was younger i would go to the park then go and read a couple bo

5/ 5

This place is my second home, when i was younger i would go to the park then go and read a couple books in the library, now im older its my 2nd home as its a nice spot to revise and work in, its in such a convinient spot aswell

Henri Koci

4 Google Rating

A convenient library that is close to the Dormers Wells neighbourhood. The library has a quiet and c

4/ 5

A convenient library that is close to the Dormers Wells neighbourhood. The library has a quiet and calm atmosphere that allows students to study and adults to do their business. Library is closed on Mondays though, and this is quite a shame; hence not being a 5-star review.

rajvinderkaur1974

4 Google Rating

This is a historical library site, my family have been using the facilities here for more than twent

4/ 5

This is a historical library site, my family have been using the facilities here for more than twenty years. It was rebuilt a number of years ago and now has better internet access, this was unfortunately at the cost of shelving for books. Plenty of seating and tables for those who like to read a page or two before renting their books. Still managed to retain a cosy atmosphere

Crzy Time

5 Google Rating

I go there every Saturday and the staff who work there are very polite and very enthusiastic they r

5/ 5

I go there every Saturday and the staff who work there are very polite and very enthusiastic they really help children learn ,and the books they have,every genre and kinds that I was looking for and I can use the computers to do my homework which is great and I'm going to get a desktop so this is good use for a temporary time and the decors look very comfortable and has very approachable area to enjoy yourself with a nice book.

Zeinab K

3 Google Rating

Not too bad. Very small. But great service.

3/ 5

Not too bad. Very small. But great service.

maria matos

5 Google Rating

I don't know why they have reduced the timing of library. It was very good library with freindly st

5/ 5

I don't know why they have reduced the timing of library. It was very good library with freindly staff. But unfortunately our own political leaders want to reduce the education budget in ealing borough. What a shame in them.

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  • Monday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Friday10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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