18/11/2015

New Funding Programme Announced For National Library of Ireland

A new major capital investment programme has been announced for the National Library of Ireland by the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys.

The Minister, in conjunction with the National Library of Ireland, announced the development of a major new capital investment plan for the National Library of Ireland's historic Kildare Street premises. The investment will be delivered as a phased programme of works in partnership with the Office of Public Works (OPW).

The redevelopment will be funded under the Department's capital programme as part of the Government's recently announced Building on Recovery capital investment plan. The Minister has earmarked an allocation of €10 million to fund the first phase of the redevelopment works.

The redevelopment will address the following key areas for the NLI:

• Refurbishment of the 1890s building to meet modern standards for universal access, fire prevention, health and safety, circulation, security, mechanical and electrical services, and environmental sustainability;

• Upgrading and enhancement of visitor and reader facilities;

• Upgrading the conditions in which heritage collections are kept;

• Improvement of both access and security;

• Upgrading and rationalisation of operational areas; and

• Provision of better linkages throughout the Library's extended buildings complex.

Making the announcement Minister Humphreys said: "The National Library currently holds a significant amount of its collection in an historic Victorian era building, which is badly in need of upgrading and modernisation. So I am delighted that, thanks to the economic recovery, we are now in a position to invest in this vital cultural institution and address decades of under-investment in the National Library

"This investment will help transform the Library into a world class facility for the storage and display of some of our most important historical documents. Today's announcement will not only allow the Library to deliver on its core objectives of protecting and conserving the national collection, it will also enable it develop its place as a venue for research, culture, learning and tourism.

"The redevelopment will upgrade existing storage facilities, address fire safety concerns, improve visitor areas and offer new reader spaces and experiences which will accommodate 21st century digital engagement as well as traditional readers. Today's announcement is another significant investment by this Government in our National Cultural Institutions. The National Gallery is undergoing a major redevelopment, while significant upgrades are also getting underway at the National Concert Hall and the National Archives."

(MH)

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