Watch House Cross Community Library

Watch House Cross Community Library

Watch House Cross Community Library is a library branch of the Limerick City Library Service, which is operated and funded by Limerick City Council. The new, state of the art branch library at Watch House Cross was officially opened on Thursday 31st May 2007 by Mayor, Cllr. Joe Leddin and opened to the public for use on Tuesday 5th June. This new branch library serves the northside of Limerick City, especially the communities of Moyross, Ballynanty and Kileely.

Features of WHC Library

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A secluded corner of the children’s library is ideally positioned for story-telling. Included in the library is a PC Suite, which may be used by groups or individuals with the latest in technology. A Language Laboratory with a full range of European languages is available for anyone wishing to learn a new language or brush up on their existing language skills. The Lending Area has a collection of music CDs to suit all tastes, magazines both for adults and teenagers, national and local daily newspapers, DVDs, videos, talking books, large print, together with a full range of fiction, non-fiction and reference materials. Wi-fi access is also available. For all the latest information about the WHC library can be found on their blog .