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Anger at Moville Library cuts 05.02.09

by Simon McGeady, Inishowen Independent

MOVILLE Community Library is to have its days of opening reduced from five days a week to two. The changes, announced to Moville Librarian Gerard Duddy at the start of last week, are likely to be implemented mid-February.
It’s understood that Mr Duddy is being moved to Carndonagh Library to cover for a member of staff who is taking maternity leave. The Moville Library will still be open on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Speaking to the Inishowen Independent this week, the executive librarian for Inishowen, Carmel Barron, said that the proposed changed to the opening hours in Moville would be temporary.
“These changes would only be in place until November when both the bigger libraries, (Carndonagh and Buncrana) have a full complement of staff once more,” she said.
Though the Carndonagh-based librarian admitted the new arrangement would be ‘terrible’ for those who use the Moville Library on a regular basis, the reduction in opening hours was, she said, better than the alternative which was the closure of the Moville Library on a temporary basis.
“The only good thing is that there will still be a library service in Moville and that [Mr Duddy] is not having his hours cut.”
Last summer the Moville Library relocated to larger premises in the Market Square. Mr Duddy’s part time assistant was laid off at the end of 2008. 
Gerard Duddy
News of the reduction in opening hours at Moville Community Library was brought to the attention of the Inishowen Independent by prospective Donegal County Council election candidate Shane Carey.
The Moville businessman was scathing in his criticism of the planned move.
“The decision to take away the full-time library service in Moville is absolutely ludicrous, especially in this time of economic difficulty when confidence is low and the people need their public library more than ever, for doing up CVs etc.
“I know from personal experience that the place is flat out with students and jobseekers. There have been times I have had to book ahead to use the internet at the library.
“In the run up to exam time, this is the last thing that local students need.
From the ordinary Joe Bloggs in the street to the man in the suit and tie, everybody uses the library.”
Local Fianna Fail county councillor Marian McDonald said she had written a letter to the county director of Library Services, to ask for an explanation for the move.
“There have been a terrible lot of complaints about this in Moville. In the current economic climate, people depend on their local library to investigate new jobs. I would definitely want to see the Moville Library stay open five days a week,” said the Moville councillor.
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