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Address | Southlands Arts Centre 75 The Green West Drayton UB7 7PW |
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Operator | Yiewsley and West Drayton Arts Council |
Type | Arts centre |
Opened | 1965 |
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The Southlands Arts Centre is a Queen Anne-style Grade II* listed building in West Drayton, with extensive grounds open to the public.[1]
The Yiewsley and West Drayton Arts Council was established in 1964 after the London Government Act 1963 came into force. Its aim was to embed a strong cultural identity for the local area and the wider London Borough of Hillingdon. It acquired the tenure for what is now Southlands Arts Centre in 1965.[2]
Yiewsley and West Drayton Urban District Council had acquired the property in 1963. Previous owners included playwright and novelist Cosmo Hamilton (1870–1942).[3]
Yiewsley and West Drayton Arts Council oversee a varied range of public activities at the venue: There are arts groups and classes,[4] professional photography and art exhibitions; film, music, and drama events; textile design; and annual Craft and Victorian fayres.[5]
The closest train station is West Drayton. The station is a ten-minute walk away.
U3 bus (to the Green); 222, 350 and U5 buses to the High Street.
In easy reach of the M4, M25 and M40.