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‘Contact and Collect’ service available at four Limerick libraries

Limerick libraries reopen with ease of restrictions. Kilmallock Library. Picture: Keith Wiseman

‘Contact and Collect’ service available at four Limerick libraries 

Four Limerick libraries reopen for ‘Contact and Collect’ service as part of a phased re-opening of the full library service.

This will allow library members to pre-order and collect books, audiobooks and DVDs at either Dooradoyle, Watch House Cross, Kilmallock or Newcastle West branches between the hours of 10 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 4 pm, Tuesday to Friday.


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Members of the public will not have access to these libraries during this period. Instead, all you need to do is contact us by phone or email and let us know your reading interests. Staff will then make a selection for you. You will be allocated a ‘collection time’ to pick up your books, audiobooks or DVDs at the library’s entrance area.

The stock currently on loan to members of the public may be returned to these four branches. When it is returned it will be placed in special sealed containers and quarantined for 72 hours before it can be handled by staff, checked in or re-loaned to other members.

As the public cannot enter the building during this phase, computer services, printing and photocopying will not be available. This is the first phase in a phased re-opening of the entire service, which will be done in accordance with government guidelines and advice. 

The Granary Library cannot re-open at present as it is part of a multi-office building with no direct library access to the street. Libraries had been closed since 12 March until now as part of the wider restrictions aimed at stemming the spread of Covid-19.

In the interim the library’s online services providing free access to eBooks, newspapers, magazines, local history, language learning, courses and online storytime have proved hugely successful, helping to ease somewhat the burden of the lockdown.

These services will continue.

Contact Details

Dooradoyle Library | [email protected] | 061 556860

Watch House Cross Community Library | [email protected] | 061 557726

Kilmallock Library | [email protected] | 061 556160

Newcastle West Library | [email protected] | 06962273

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