Perivale Library located at 184 Horsenden Ln S, Perivale, Greenford UB6 7NT, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 020 3700 1090

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Dulaik Abdullah

5 Google Rating

Great and helpful staff Very tidy and colorful for children

5/ 5

Great and helpful staff Very tidy and colorful for children

Caroline Rawlings

5 Google Rating

Very helpful staff, have ordered some books for me when they didn't have them in the library. Always

5/ 5

Very helpful staff, have ordered some books for me when they didn't have them in the library. Always very willing to help search for things too.

MagicOfSongs Song

5 Google Rating

Quite environment for studying, friendly staff and the availability of studying resources.

5/ 5

Quite environment for studying, friendly staff and the availability of studying resources.

raya francis

5 Google Rating

Helpful and friendly staff ...Thank you (:

5/ 5

Helpful and friendly staff ...Thank you (:

D.

5 Google Rating

Love it! By far my favourite Library. Friendly staff and lots of activities as well for any age grou

5/ 5

Love it! By far my favourite Library. Friendly staff and lots of activities as well for any age group. Definitely worth visiting

Robin Ravi

4 Google Rating

Nice small library, and helps to make a potential community hub. Library services need more funding

4/ 5

Nice small library, and helps to make a potential community hub. Library services need more funding and to evolve of course, but that is the fault of government. - the staff do their best given the resources that they are provided with.

Neal Patel

5 Google Rating

I find the place enjoyable and inviting especially with the staff who are friendly to me.

5/ 5

I find the place enjoyable and inviting especially with the staff who are friendly to me.

karini joharaj

5 Google Rating

It's a beautiful place,with excellent books and it's nice and warm there

5/ 5

It's a beautiful place,with excellent books and it's nice and warm there

Alec Norton

5 Google Rating

Fantastic Community Managed Library!

5/ 5

Fantastic Community Managed Library!

Dulaik Abdullah

5 Google Rating

Great and helpful staff Very tidy and colorful for children

5/ 5

Great and helpful staff Very tidy and colorful for children

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