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Minister Humphreys announces €1.3 million in funding to provide new computers, laptops and iPads in public libraries

  • funding to support our libraries to become more digitally inclusive
  • communities across the country set to be benefit from initiative

Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys has today (Saturday 4 November) announced funding of €1.3 million for the provision of new computers, laptops, iPads and other information and communication technology in public libraries across the country.

The investment, under the Libraries Capital Programme, will assist our libraries in becoming more digitally inclusive.

Communities across the country are set to be benefit from the initiative – with a particular focus on supporting young people, our elderly and our disadvantaged.

The funding will also support the new public library strategy, 'The Library Is The Place', which was launched by the Minister in the new Portlaoise Library in July.

Announcing the funding today, Minister Humphreys said:

“I am delighted today to announce a further investment of €1.3 million in our public libraries.

“This will enable public libraries to replace outdated PCs, laptops and iPads with new devices for the benefit of library users of all ages.

“This initiative is all about making our public libraries more accessible and digitally inclusive places. And I’m delighted that my department is able to support libraries across the country with this latest tranche of funding.”

The Minister continued:

“It is essential that our libraries are able to provide up-to-date ICT infrastructure because they play a critical role in helping to support digital inclusion, as well as providing literacy and technology skills training for those looking for work.

“It is also vital our libraries continue to support marginalised and disadvantaged communities to access government services.

“As Minister, I have had the privilege of visiting many libraries in recent months and I look forward to seeing first-hand the positive impact that this investment will have.”

Funding by Local Authority, including the list of libraries that will benefit, is available below.

Carlow (€12,971.75)

Carlow Central Library

Carlow Library Archive

Carlow Local Studies

Muinebheag Library

Borris Library

Cavan (€32,564.25)

Johnston Central Library

Cootehill Library

Bailieborough Library

Ballyjamesduff Library

Arva Library

Virginia Library

Belturbet Library

Ballyconnell Library

Cavan Library Service Branch Exchange

Kingscourt Library

Clare (€110,115.29)

Corofin Library

De Valera Library, Ennis

Ennistymon Library

Kildysart Library

Kilkee Library

Killaloe Library

Kilmihil Library

Kilrush Library

Lisdoonvarna Library

Miltown Library

Newmarket Library

Scariff Library

Sixmilebridge Library

Shannon Library

Tulla Library

Local Studies Centre, Ennis

Cork City (€22,121.55)

The City Library

Tory Top Library

Cork County (€21,627.07)

Carrigaline

Bantry

Dunmanway

Lending Library HQ

Midleton

Macroom

Clonakilty

Youghal

Millstreet

Newmarket

Mitchelstown

Fermoy

Charleville

Cape Clear

Skibereen

Bandon

Kinsale

Cobh

Schull

Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown (€86,134.07)

Blackrock library

Cabinteely

Dalkey

Deansgrange

Dundrum

Lexicon

Shankill

Stillorgan

Library HQ

Donegal (€28,730.34)

Buncrana Community Library

Bundoran Community Library

Carndonagh Community Library

Central Library, Letterkenny

Donegal Town Branch Library

Leabharlann Phobail Ghaoth Dobhair

Lifford Community Library

Milford Community Library

Moville Branch Library

Leabharlann Phobail na Rosann

Raphoe Branch Library

Twin Towns Community Library

Dublin City (€42,804.00)

Charleville Mall

Dolphin's Barn

Drumcondra

Richmond Barracks

Pearse St

Marino

Ringsend

Terenure

Pembroke

Phibsboro

Kevin St

Central

Ballyfermot

Donaghmede

Ballymun

Galway (€115,617.54)

Athenry Public Library

Ballinasloe Public Library

Ballybane Public Library

Ballygar Public Library

Clifden Public Library

Dunmore Public Library

Eyrecourt Public Library

Galway City Library

Glenamaddy Library

Gort Public Library

Headford Public Library

Inishbofin Public Library

Killimor Public Library

Leabharlann an Spideil

Leabharlann Inis Meáin

Leabharlann Inis Mór

Leabharlann Inis Oirr

Leabharlann na Ceathrun Rua

Leenane Public Library

Letterfrack Library

Library Headquarters (Local History Section)

Loughrea Public Library

Moylough Public Library

Oranmore Public Library

Oughterard Public Library

Portumna Public Library

Roundstone Public Library

Tuam Public Library

Westside Public Library

Woodford Public Library

Kerry (€122,051.60)

Ballybunion

Castleisland

Cahirciveen

Dingle

Kenmare

Killarney

Killorglin

Listowel

Tralee

Kildare (€95,713.86)

Athy

Ballitore

Castledermot

Celbridge

Clane

Kilcock

Kilcullen

Kildare Town

Leixlip

Maynooth

Monasterevin

Newbridge

Naas

Rathangan

Local Studies & Archives

Kilkenny (€26,745.12)

Callan

Castlecomer

City

Ferrybank

Graiguenamanagh

Local Studies

Loughboy

Thomastown

Urlingford

Laois €40,399.35

Mountmellick

Mountrath

Portarlington

Abbeyleix

Rathdowney

Stradbally

Leitrim (€16,750.14)

Mohill Library

Carrick-on-Shannon Library

Manorhamilton Library

Ballinamore Library and local studies

Carrigallen Library

Kiltyclogher Library

Dromahair Library

Limerick (€31,687.26)

Askeaton

Dromcollogher

Galbally

Glin

Kilfinane

Foynes

Rathkeale

Dooradoyle

Kilmallock

Newcastle West

Longford (€10,494.36)

Ballymahon

Drumlish

Edgeworthstown

Granard

Lanesborough

Longford

Louth (€16,865.76)

Dundalk

Drogheda

Mayo (€59,128.56)

Achill

Ballina

Ballinrobe

Ballyhaunis

Belmullet

Castlebar

Charlestown

Claremorris

Crossmolina

Foxford

Kiltimagh

Louisburgh

Swinford

Westport

Meath (€42,225.96)

Ashbourne

Athboy

Duleek

Dunboyne

Dunshaughlin

Kells

Navan

Nobber

Oldcastle

Ráth Chairn

Slane

Trim

Monaghan (€33,802.07)

Carrickmacross

Clones

Monaghan

Offaly (€58,854.93)

Banagher

Birr

Clara

Daingean

Edenderry

Ferbane

Kilcormac

Tullamore

Local Studies Reading Room

Roscommon (€20,079.75)

Boyle Branch Library

Ballaghaderreen Branch Library -

Rented Temporary Premises

Castlerea Branch Library

Roscommon Branch Library

Strokestown Branch Library

Sligo (€23,537.28)

Sligo Central Library

Local Studies Library

Ballymote Community Library

Tubbercurry Community Library

Enniscrone Branch Library

South Dublin (€27,541.29)

Ballyroan Library

North Clondalkin

Palmerstown Library Digital Hub

Tallaght Library

Tipperary (€79,808.64)

Borrisokane

Cahir

Carrick-On-Suir

Cashel

Clonmel

Cloughjordan

Killenaule

Nenagh

Roscrea

Templemore

Thurles

Tipperary

Waterford (€22,469.64)

Kilmacthomas

Dunmore East

Cappoquin

Lismore

Central

Carrickphierish

Dungarvan

Wexford (€63,768.12)

Bunclody Library

Enniscorthy Library

Gorey Library

New Ross Library

Wexford Library

Wicklow (€13,808.20)

Arklow Library

Ballywaltrim Library

Bray Library

Blessington Library

Greystones Library

Wicklow Library


Notes

New Public Library Strategy – ‘The Library is the Place’

The new strategy was developed by the Department of Rural and Community Development in partnership with the Local Government Management Agency (LGMA), the County and City Management Association (CCMA) and local authorities. It is a 5-year plan for the period 2023-27 which sets out the strategic context for further investment in library infrastructure, technology, programmes and services.

The new public library strategy promotes the vision of public libraries being leaders in enabling and supporting all people, across all communities, to be informed, connected, literate individuals, skilled for life. The strategy also has the ambitions to be a crucial partner in enhancing digital inclusion and to provide up-to-date ICT infrastructure.

A key strategic action is the development of a new national ‘Skills for Life’ umbrella programme which will be available through all library authorities by the end of 2024. This programme will support lifelong learning by helping people to improve their basic digital skills, media literacy and business and employment skills.

The strategy also commits to begin delivering comprehensive training in 2023 to help staff develop and expand their digital skills, and a cohort of digital library specialists will be created in 2024 to support better digital services in each library authority.

Libraries Capital Programme 2023 – 2027

In April 2023, the department invited all Local Authorities to submit applications under the new Libraries Capital Programme 2023-2027. The objectives of the Libraries Capital Programme are to:

(i) Co-fund investment by Local Authorities in new library buildings, refurbishments, extensions and building acquisitions that meet the needs of library users. In general, department funding will not exceed €3 million, or 50% of the cost of the library project, whichever is lower, and only library projects with a total value of more than €500,000 will be considered.

(ii) Co-fund investment in next generation mobile library vehicles. department funding of €150,000, or 75% of the total cost, whichever is lower, is available.

Applications were received for 33 capital projects and 15 mobile vehicles. It is intended that successful projects will be announced by the end of this year.