We offer a wide selection of services to accommodate the needs of our members and communities. These include literature, information, technology, literacy aids and Sensory Resources.
We were delighted to see such a fantastic turnout at both of our events here last week in Clonmel Library. A huge thank you to Erica Hargaden of Team Babogue for the brilliant Child Sleep Talk, and Scott Ryan Solicitors LLP, for hosting an informative Legal Talk. Be sure to keep an eye on our...Read More
Clonmel Library has many upcoming events scheduled for Bealtaine 2026, starting the end of April and the month of May. Brochures are available to collect at the desk. Please note all events are FREE to attend however booking is essential as we have limited spaces available. To book your place contact Clonmel Library on 052...Read More
We had a wonderfully creative time at our Easter crafts events with Paulette O’Donovan. Young artists let their imaginations run wild as they created their own colourful animal portraits and built mini bug gardens.🐞🌼🦁 A big thank you to @pauletteodonovan for leading both workshops, and to everyone who joined us. Make sure to keep an eye out...Read More
We had our first borrower take out the Digital Radon Monitor here in Clonmel Library. The Digital Radon Monitor scheme is a new initiative in conjunction with the EPA and Healthy Ireland at your Library that was recently launched, and is a free service available to members of Tipperary Library Service. For more information visit...Read More
A huge thank you to Christina from Barnardos for hosting an information stand at Clonmel Library highlighting the fantastic parenting supports and workshops available locally. To learn more, visit the Barnardos website – https://www.barnardos.ie/. #LibrariesIrelandBarnardos Ireland#slaintecarehealthycommunitiesRead More
Clonmel Library was delighted to welcome Dr. Leah Broad as part of the ninth year of “Finding A Voice” festival 2026. Held in honour of International Women’s Day, Dr. Broad spoke about her award‑winning book Quartet, a group biography of four women composers: Ethel Smyth, Rebecca Clarke, Dorothy Howell, and Doreen Carwithen.More exciting events are...Read More
It was a full house yesterday evening for the highly anticipated talk on “The Varied Life of Clonmel Quaker Women in the 18th and 19th Century” presented by historian Clodagh Grubb. Many thanks to everyone who attended, and to Clodagh for sharing her expertise. If you couldn’t make it, don’t worry! Our exhibition in Commemoration...Read More
We were thrilled to welcome Brian Gallagher to Clonmel Library today for his inspiring “How to Be an Author” workshop in advance of Ireland Reads Day this Saturday, 28th February 2026. Pictured are the 5th and 6th class students of St. Oliver’s National School Clonmel, who were full of enthusiasm and brilliant questions throughout the...Read More
We were delighted to welcome the HSE Health Promotion team to Clonmel Library this Wednesday for National No Smoking Day. Pictured are Improvement Officers Aoife Dunphy and Geraldine Moloney, along with Sandra English, Healthy Ireland Officer for Clonmel Library – all supporting our community with information, resources, and encouragement to help people begin their smoke‑free...Read More
📌Please note: Clonmel Library will be closed on Wednesday the 28th of January due to essential electrical upgrades in the area. ✨ Still want to visit?You can still enjoy the library even while our doors are closed to the public!💻 Online Services 24/7: Don’t forget, you can borrow ebooks and audiobooks or manage your account...Read More