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.
Due to circumstances beyond our control Roscrea Library will be closed on Tuesday the 17th of September. You can still order or renew books online by clicking here. You can also return books and borrow new items from any other branch in the county. The branch will reopen on Wednesday the 18th of September at 12:30...Read More
Heritage Week 2024 was launched in Clonmel Library on Saturday August 17th with a lecture given by Dr. Karol Mullaney Dignam on Dr. Hemphill’s Clonmel. We were delighted to have Cllr. Michael Murphy join us to launch the opening of the exhibition. There was a great turnout and those in attendance really enjoyed the event!...Read More
Roscrea Library will be closed from Wednesday 14th of August to Friday 16th of August (inclusive) for Staff Training. The branch will reopen again as normal on Monday the 19th of August at 10:00am. My Open Library members can still access the branch between 8:00am and 10:00pm 7 days a week (To find out more...Read More
Tipperary County Council Library Service are delighted to be participating in the GIY (Grow It Yourself) LEAF programme. Call into any of our library branches across the county to collect a free packet of seeds. The LEAF Programme is about empowering communities to grow their own food as a vital climate action. It’s about sowing...Read More
National Play Day was celebrated at Clonmel Library on Saturday 13 July. A great workshop ‘Explore Books through Sensory Play’ was provided by Sense-Sational Kids to a packed room of 1 to 6 year olds.Read More
We would like to thank Maureen Purcell (South Tipperary Arts Group) and all the members of Junior STAG who created the beautiful mosaic which was recently presented to Clonmel Library. The mosaic takes pride of place in the library and beautiful example of our local artistic talent.Read More
This was the third year of collaboration between Clonmel Library and CJAF to provide a literary strand to the festival. Three events took place over the closing weekend of the festival. For “Crime Night” Andrew Hughes was interviewed by Stephanie from Clonmel Library discussing two of his novels, The Coroner’s Daughter and the new contemporary...Read More
Have you heard of the “My Little Library Book Bag” initiative? It is a campaign focussed on building strong links between young children, their families and their local library. Like so much else in your local library this is a FREE offering wherein children leaving the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) pre-school programme and...Read More
It’s that time of year again where libraries up and down the length of Tipperary embark on our yearly mission to keep children reading over the summer! The annual Summer Stars programme encourages kids to keep up their reading skills by setting a challenge to finish a certain amount of books over the duration of...Read More
This Saturday, the 15th of June, sees the return of Cruinniu na nÓg, Ireland’s national day of free creativity for children and young people under 18. This year we are proud to announce that 3 of our branches will be participating on the big day – Thurles, Cashel and Tipperary Town. For more information on...Read More