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Louth County Council announce extended opening hours for Dunleer Library
The library recently moved to the former Bank of Ireland premises on Main St, Dunleer,
Louth Library Service Staff including (3rd left) Muriel Sheils, Dunleer Librarian and (centre) Amanda Branigan Acting County Librarian at Dunleer Library
Reporter:
Jason Newman
02 Feb 2025 7:59 AM
Louth Library Service have announced they have extended opening hours for Dunleer Library, starting from Tuesday 4th February.
The library, which recently moved to the former Bank of Ireland premises on Main St, Dunleer, will now open for a total of 33 hours per week.
The refurbished library building offers open plan, welcoming spaces, with both adult and children's reading areas, WIFI, and PC access.
Two flexible community rooms are also available, offering opportunities for local community groups, school and ELC visits.
Library membership is free with no fines or barriers to access, with over 12 million items available to borrow from libraries across Ireland.
Opening hours from 4th February are as follows:
Tuesday: 10am-1pm, 2pm-8pm
Wednesday to Saturday: 10am-1pm, 2pm-5pm
For more details, ring Dunleer Library at 041-6859016.
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