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Library Services Funding

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 6 December 2016

Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Questions (201)

Jan O'Sullivan

Question:

201. Deputy Jan O'Sullivan asked the Minister for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government if he will provide a list of the library services applying to his Department for funding for the open library initiative in 2017; the locations that were included in these applications; the amounts applied for in each application; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38648/16]

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‘My Open Library’ is an initiative under Opportunities for All, the national public library strategy 2013-20 17 and is part of a strategy to address customer demand. It allows library members the freedom and flexibility to use the library at times that suit them. It provides additional opening hours from 8am to 10pm, seven days-per-week, ensuring access to library services for users who cannot avail of them during regular staffed hours.

It is planned to extend the ‘My Open Library’ pilot to a further 23 branches from January 2017, following a successful initial trial in Tullamore, Banagher and Tubbercurry libraries from November 2014. The library branches operating the service, the indicative cost of each and the indicative Department contributions are detailed in the following table.

County

Library Branch

Indicative Cost

Indicative Department Contribution

Carlow

Mhuine Bheag

€36,000

€27,000

Cavan

Johnstown , Cavan

€85,000

€63,750*

Clare

Ennis

€79,138

€59,355

Donegal

Buncrana

€80,070

€60,054*

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown

Deansgrange

€27,200

€20,400

Galway

Oranmore

€82,550

€61,915

Galway

Ballinasloe

€24,400

€18,300

Kilkenny

Castlecomer

€70,681

€53,010

Laois

Portarlington

€41,550

€31,165

Limerick

Cappamore

€50,000

€37,500

Longford

Ballymahon

€31,610

€23,710

Louth

Ardee

€252,650

€189,490

Mayo

Swinford

€46,500

€34,875

Mayo

Ballina

€81,000

€60,750

Meath

Trim

€80,800

€60,600

Monaghan

Carickmacross

€64,100

€48,075

Offaly

Ferbane

€73,750

€55,315

Offaly

Edenderry

€67,150

€50,365

Tipperary

Nenagh

€79,335

€59,500*

Waterford

Dungarvan

€58,500

€43,875

Westmeath

Moate

€43,536

€32,650

Wexford

Gorey

€40,430

€30,325

Wicklow

Arklow

€25,400

€19,050

* The indicative amounts for Johnstown, Buncrana and Nenagh are VAT inclusive. All other allocations are net of VAT; however, the Department’s contribution will cover the VAT element.

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