The proposed plans for Marino Library are on view in the library throughout this consultation phase. To give you some idea as to what is envisaged, extracts from the proposed plans can be viewed below. These are proposals only, following an audit that was carried out; the final plans will only be decided following this consultation process.All plans will be subject to the normal planning process.
MAKE YOUR SUBMISSION NOW…
You may contribute to the consultation process and make your views known:
IN WRITING to
Angela Cassidy, Dublin City Public Libraries, Administrative HQ., 138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2
OR
Via the Comment feature below (note: comments can be viewed below once posted)
OR
BY E-MAIL to:
angela.cassidy@dublincity.ie
OR
By nominating yourself as a member of our Consultation Panel.
Members will be asked to comment and offer opinions as we implement our accessibility plans. They may be invited to meetings as appropriate, or receive material for comment electronically or by post.Your participation will help us fulfill our commitment to making our libraries accessible for all.To register your interest or to obtain more information please contact Angela Cassidy not later than 15th October 2007 at the above address.
PLANS
Select a thumbnail below to view larger image.
Alternatively, download the PDF version below – allows greater enlargement of plan facilitating easier viewing.
Marino Library Floorplan (pdf, 1.086mb) |
Marino Library External (pdf, 840kb) |
About the Library
Marino Library is situated about 2 miles from the city centre on Dublin’s northside close to Dublin Bay. It is beside the Marino College in Fairview. The library was opened on the 22 October 1937 by Lord Mayor Alfred Byrne, T.D. Marino library was part of a new technical school complex designed by Robinson and Keefe, Architects, 8, Merrion Square, Dublin.
14 – 20 Marino Mart,
Fairview,
Dublin 3
Tel. +353 1 8336297
Opening Hours:
Monday, Wednesday: 12.45pm – 4.00pm and 4.45pm – 8.00pm
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10.00am – 1.00pm and 2.00pm – 5.00pm
Sunday: Closed