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.
Cashel library will be closed on Tuesday 17th, Wednesday 18th & Thursday 19th of October to facilitate ‘My Open Library’ building works. The library will reopen on Friday 20th of October at 9:30am. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Items can still be renewed or requested by signing in to your online account which you...Read More
Clonmel Library is delighted to host Meanderings of a Colourful Mind an exhibition of paintings by Marja van Kampen, Olivia O’Keeffe and Martina Furlong. Running until Saturday the 21st of October.Read More
To help children to navigate starting school, libraries have put together a bag of books just for them that can be collected at any library. The ‘My Little Library Book Bag’ initiative is a collaboration between libraries and the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth as part of the First 5 Strategy. As...Read More
All of us at Clonmel Library were delighted to once again collaborate with Clonmel Junction Arts Festival. The Veterans Talk provided the audience with a history of Victoria Barracks, Clonmel and a meeting of veterans who had served in Kickham Barracks. Rónán Hession and Jackie Lynam entertained us with chat about Rónán’s novels and an...Read More
Since the beginning of March Clonmel Library Lego Coding Club has gone from strength to strength. The club was established with the support of Calmast, the STEM Engagement Centre with South East Technological University. Their mission is to promote awareness of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in the South East. Children work in pairs...Read More
Photo from L-R: Cllr Roger Kennedy, Cathaoirleach of Tipperary County Council, Jacinta Murray, Library Service, Cllr David Dunne, Cathaoirleach of Carrick on Suir Municipal District, Ann Marie Brophy, Library Service. [Photo: Marguerite Kent] Tipperary County Council Library Service is delighted to be able to offer the C-Pen Readerpen to borrow from all of our branches....Read More
The original ‘Directory of Sources for Irish Women’s History’ was made available on CD-Rom in 1999. With the advances made in technology the CD has now become obsolete and can no longer be read on more recent computers. With the support of the Irish Manuscripts Commission and the Mná 100 unit of the Department of...Read More