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Announcement

Cranford Library moving to Meadowbank Centre

Cranford Library is moving to the nearby Meadowbank Centre, to create a brand-new Community Hub & Library.

To enable the move, Cranford Library will be temporarily unavailable from Monday 22 September, while we move the books and equipment and get set up at Meadowbank.

The new library will be open on Tuesday 14 October.

If you would like to borrow or return a book during this time, the nearest alternative libraries are at:

Beaver’s Library, 1.1 miles (The Hub, 103 Salisbury Road, TW4 7NW)

Heston Library, 1.9 miles (New Heston Road, TW5 0LW)

Hounslow Library, 2 miles (Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, TW3 3EB)

You can also use your library card at any other library in Hounslow or Ealing.

Address
Bath Road
Hounslow
TW5 9TL
Map

Opening hours
  • Monday: 9:30am to 8pm
  • Tuesday: 9:30am to 5:30pm
  • Wednesday: Closed
  • Thursday: 9:30am to 5:30pm
  • Friday: Closed
  • Saturday: 9:30am to 5:30pm
  • Sunday: Closed
Telephone
020 8583 5552
Email
Loan items

For adults:

  • fiction and non-fiction books (also in large print format)
  • audiobooks
  • books in Gujarati, Hindi, Punjabi, and Urdu

For children and young adults:

  • board books for babies
  • picture books
  • dual language books (limited selection)
  • fairy tales
  • beginner readers books
  • short chapter books
  • junior fiction
  • audiobooks
  • picture books for older readers
  • puzzle books (such as Where’s Wally)
  • non-fiction and information books
  • teen fiction and non-fiction
Computers, Internet access and printing

Free access to:

  • public access computers
  • WiFi
  • scanning

Printing and photocopying facilities, for a charge.

We do not offer WiFi or Bluetooth printing.

Other services and facilities

For children and families:

  • events and activities (speak to library staff for details)
  • storytime
  • chess club for children
  • holiday crafts and events

Information and resources:

  • enquiry and information services
  • local history resources
  • study desks

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