Wood Green Central Library

Entrance to Wood Green Library

High Road
Wood Green
London
N22 6XD

Opening hours

  • Monday – Friday: 8.45am – 7pm
  • Saturday: 9am – 5pm
  • Sunday: 12 noon - 4pm

Telephone numbers

  • Library 020 8489 2780 or 2781
  • Children’s Library 020 8489 2776
  • Telephone renewals 0845 071 4343
  • Minicom 020 8489 2598

Location

Wood Green is Haringey's Central Library.
It is near to Wood Green tube station and the Shopping City on the High Road.

Wood Green Central Library Location Map

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Inside the library

  • Main Library
  • Children’s library
  • Teen Library including advice centre for teenagers (Connexions)
  • Business Lounge
  • Silent Study area for 80 users.
  • Gallery to showcase works by local artists.
    For information about events and activities for adults and children visit our What's On in Wood Green Central Library page.

Room hire

To hire the Community Room or the Gallery Telephone 020 8489 2758. For more information visit our room hire page.

Business Lounge

Online expertise and space to meet clients

We have a business lounge for business people in Haringey to meet with clients and to network
There is no charge and the facilities include free business advice and support, Wi-Fi PCs and access to online business databases
Email: business.lounge@haringey.gov.uk.

Facilities

  • Fax and photocopying
  • Internet: 62 PCs, and wireless connection
  • Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) for self-issue

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Page Last Updated: 29 October 2008

This page belongs to the following categories :
- Leisure and culture > Libraries > Branch libraries
- Education and learning

 
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