The renovation forms part of Enfield Council’s ambitious plans to provide an unsurpassed 21st-century library for its residents.
The two-storey property has been modernised to provide a library and digital access centre, with a number of state-of-the-art computers, free WiFi, extensive study space and self-service kiosks.
The library also offers learning resources for students and children and a dedicated local history and museum space to celebrate the area’s history.
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“I’m delighted that we’re reopening Edmonton Library and residents can take advantage of all the fantastic new features we’ve installed,” said Cllr Ayfer Orhan, Enfield Council’s cabinet member for education, children’s services and protection.
“We are committed to providing a first-class library service which meets the needs of residents across Enfield and I’d urge residents to pay the new-look Edmonton Green Library a visit.
“Edmonton Green Library is a well-loved and much-needed facility, which acts as a vital social and learning hub and an informal meeting place by all manner of community groups.
“Our libraries are the centre of our communities and offer a huge range of services from free computer use, to book loans and fun activities.
“We value it greatly, as do our residents, and I am delighted we have upgraded and transformed this marvellous facility as part of our wider plans to promote growth and sustainability in Enfield.”



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