€711,285 funding for digital library services and facilities in Fingal

Fine Gael TD for Dublin Fingal, Alan Farrell has said €711,285 in funding has been secured for digital library services and facilities throughout the Fingal local authority area.

This investment will enhance ICT infrastructure, create new meeting spaces with state of the art technology and provide dedicated digital learning suites.

Deputy Farrell said: “The new facilities and services will attract new users of all ages to our public libraries. This funding will transform our public library service across the Fingal local authority area.”

“This funding will go towards providing iPads, tablets and smart devices for library users, and for staff to assist library users, computers and workstations including image deployment technology and software to support design, gaming and coding.

“It will also be used to provide meeting space technology, podcasting equipment and workstations, “Dementia Tables” which facilitate play and learning for people with mild to severe dementia as well as those with intellectual disabilities, learning difficulties and autism, mobile LCD screens with audio, interactive whiteboards and digital training suites.

“All of this shows how progressive our libraries have become. We are to the forefront with new technologies and services for our local communities here in Fingal,” Deputy Farrell said.

The almost €8 million national investment comprises of approximately €6 million from Fine Gael
Minister for Rural & Community Development, Michael Ring’s Department and a further €2 million contribution from Local Authorities.

Minister Ring said: “I launched the new public library strategy Our Public Libraries 2022– Inspiring, Connecting and Empowering Communities in May. The strategy seeks to establish the library as not only a community hub but also an important enabler of digital services and facilitator of digital skills development. This significant investment is the first step towards realising this aim.”