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Minister Humphreys announces over €3 million in funding for 46 library facilities

Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, has today (Tuesday, July 26th) announced an investment of over €3.1 million in 46 library branches across the country.

Some €2.2 million in funding will be provided to roll-out the ‘My Open Library’ initiative in a further 17 branches – which will allow people to access their local library outside of normal opening hours.

Among the library facilities to benefit include Tullow in Carlow, Clifden in Galway, Newcastle West in Limerick, Blanchardstown and Malahide in Dublin, Tramore in Waterford and Cashel in Tipperary.

And a further €900,000 will be invested in enhancing the equipment in a further 29 branches that already have the ‘My Open Library’ service in place.

Minister Humphreys made the announcement as the World Library Congress opens in Dublin. The event is hosting approximately 1700 delegates from 100 countries.

 

Announcing the €3.1 million investment, Minister Humphreys said:

 

I’m really pleased to support 46 library branches right across the country with an investment of €3.1 million.

“This funding will see the roll-out of the ‘My Open Library’ initiative in a further 17 branches – ensuring thousands more members can access their local library outside of normal opening hours.

“This initiative allows people to avail of self-service library services between the hours of 8am and 10pm, seven days per week.

“And I’m also pleased today to announce funding to further improve facilities in 29 branches that have already embraced the ‘My Open Library’ initiative.”

 

Minister Humphreys continued:

 

I’m delighted to make this announcement as the World Library Congress opens in Dublin, and runs over three days.

“Supporting our libraries is a key priority of mine as Minister for Rural and Community Development.

“They provide such essential services to people, both young and old, and this funding will give so many more people greater access to their local branch.

“It reflects the fact too that some people like to visit their library early in the morning or late in the evening due to work commitments.

“I’m delighted that we are in a position to roll the initiative out in these additional branches.”

  

The Minister concluded:

 

“’My Open Library’ is the flagship initiative under the current Public Libraries Strategy ‘Our Public Libraries 2022 – Inspiring, Connecting and Empowering Communities’. It will also form an important part of the successor to the current public library strategy which my Department is currently working on.  I would like to thank all those that took the time to respond to the recent public consultation on the development of the new strategy.  I look forward to considering these responses and to the opening of further ‘My Open Library’ facilities into the future.”

 

A list of libraries that will receive funding is available here

 

ENDS

Contact:

The Department of Rural and Community Development Press Office

01-773 6843/ 087-1734633

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Notes to Editors:

My Open Library

The public library strategy, ‘Our Public Libraries 2022 – Inspiring, Connecting and Empowering Communities’, was launched in June 2018. The strategy seeks to improve access, use and visibility of the library as a community hub and develop it as a focal point for community development.  To this end, a key action in the strategy is to extend opening hours, expand the My Open Library service and to ensure that each library provides optimum staffed service.

The service offers extended opening hours, providing library access to members from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., 365 days per year.  It complements regular staffed hours and ensures optimum delivery of the service, support for customers, community engagement and the development of programming activities. The staffed hours, combined with the extended My Open Library hours, allows library members to access the library at times that suit them, particularly those who may not be able to access their library during regular staffed times.

The provision of the self-service activities during My Open Library hours includes, but is not limited to:

  • stock issue and return
  • internet usage on PC and Wi-Fi for use on own device
  • printing, photocopying and scanning facilities
  • studying and reading spaces
  • meeting space, and
  • access to toilet facilities

 

The My Open Library initiative was introduced on a ‘proof of concept’ or initial pilot basis in Banagher, Tullamore and Tubbercurry libraries in 2014. The My Open Library service will be operational in 34 libraries (appendix 1) when the service resumes following the introduction of the new Library Management System Spydus.

Funding approved as part of this call is available below (appendix 2 and 3).

 

Appendix 1 - My Open Library locations

 

Branch

Library Authority

Status Update

1

Muinebheag

Carlow

Open

2

Deansgrange

Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown

Open

3

Castlecomer

Kilkenny

Open

4

Ballymahon

Longford

Open

5

Ardee

Louth

Open

6

Trim

Meath

Open

7

Carrickmacross

Monaghan

Open

8

Banagher

Offaly

Open

9

Ferbane

Offaly

Open

10

Tullamore

Offaly

Open

11

Tubbercurry

Sligo

Open

12

Nenagh

Tipperary

Open

13

Dungarvan

Waterford 

Open

14

Gorey

Wexford

Open

15

Arklow

Wicklow

Open

16

Douglas

Cork City

Ready to open

17

Fermoy

Cork County

Ready to open

18

Dalkey

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown

Ready to open

19

Ballinasloe

Galway

Ready to open

20

Portarlington

Laois

Ready to open

21

Cappamore

Limerick

Ready to open

22

Granard

Longford

Ready to open

23

Edgeworthstown

Longford

Ready to open

24

Kells

Meath

Ready to open

25

Slane

Meath

Ready to open

26

Nobber

Meath

Ready to open

27

Tipperary Town

Tipperary

Ready to open

28

Carrick on Suir

Tipperary

Ready to open

29

Roscrea

Tipperary

Ready to open

30

Lismore

Waterford

Ready to open

31

Moate

Westmeath

Ready to open

32

Castlepollard

Westmeath

Ready to open

33

Wicklow Town

Wicklow

Ready to open

34

Bandon

Cork County

Ready to open

 

 

 

Appendix 2 - Proposals for Approval for New Branches

 

Branch

Library Authority

Project cost

DRCD Funding

1

Tullow

Carlow County Council

€104,000

€93,600

2

Glanmire

Cork City Council

€125,200

€112,680

3

Blackpool

Cork City Council

€128,200

€115,380

4

Bishopstown

Cork City Council

€144,700

€130,230

5

Carrigaline

Cork County Council

€236,738

€213,064

6

Raheny

Dublin City Council

€79,214

€71,293

7

Blanchardstown

Fingal County Council

€173,500

€156,150

8

Malahide

Fingal County Council

€131,000

€117,900

9

Clifden

Galway County Council

€128,531

€115,678

10

Drumshanbo

Leitrim County Council

€121,626

€109,463

11

Newcastle West

Limerick County & City Council

€161,200

€145,080

12

Lanesboro

Longford County Council

€56,876

€51,188

13

Ashbourne

Meath County Council

€216,310

€194,679

14

Kilcormac

Offaly County Council

€94,355

€84,920

15

Cashel

Tipperary County Council

€80,300

€72,270

16

Tramore

Waterford County Council

€250,954

€225,859

17

Kilbeggan

Westmeath County Council

€231,750

€208,575

Total

 

€2,464,454

€2,218,009

 

Appendix 3 - Proposals for Approval for Existing Branches

 

Branch

Library Authority

Project cost

DRCD Funding

1

Douglas

Cork City Council

€20,824

€18,742

2

Kinsale

Cork County Council

€47,486

€42,738

3

Macroom

Cork County Council

€26,565

€23,908

4

Fermoy

Cork County Council

€14,990

€13,491

5

Bandon

Cork County Council

€15,488

€13,939

6

Pembroke

Dublin City Council

€3,665

€3,299

7

Dalkey

DLR County Council

€85,306

€76,775

8

Deansgrange

DLR County Council

€103,300

€92,970

9

Ballinasloe

Galway County Council

€34,004

€30,604

10

Oranmore

Galway County Council

€41,744

€37,570

11

Cappamore

Limerick County & City Council

€10,466

€9,419

12

Ballymahon

Longford County Council

€10,300

€9,270

13

Granard

Longford County Council

€5,000

€4,500

14

Drogheda

Louth County Council

€88,621

€79,759

15

Ardee

Louth County Council

€30,423

€27,380

16

Carrickmacross

Monaghan County Council

€63,800

€57,420

17

Clones

Monaghan County Council

€57,000

€51,300

18

Edenderry

Offaly County Council

€32,784

€29,506

19

Banagher

Offaly County Council

€30,242

€27,218

20

Tullamore

Offaly County Council

€12,860

€11,574

21

Ferbane

Offaly County Council

€19,524

€17,572

22

Dungarvan

Waterford County Council

€58,525

€52,672

23

Lismore

Waterford County Council

€37,087

€33,379

24

Castlepollard

Westmeath County Council

€13,800

€12,420

25

Moate

Westmeath County Council

€10,800

€9,720

26

Mullingar

Westmeath County Council

€7,500

€6,750

27

Athlone

Westmeath County Council

€7,500

€6,750

28

Gorey

Wexford County Council

€91,949

€82,754

29

New Ross

Wexford County Council

€15,488

€13,939

Total

 

€997,042

€897,337