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City of Dublin http://www.dublincity.ie Includes the Corporate Plan and contains Social Infrastructure, Economic Development, Plans, Policy, Transport sections
Clonmel http://www.clonmel.ie The Gaelic Translation of Clonmel is Cluain Meala, the Honey Meadow. The area in which the town is situated was part of a very old territory - the Decies, which included County Waterford and parts of the present County Tipperary
Cork Corporation http://www.corkcorp.ie The Cork Corporation website contains the Lord Mayor's Biography and his Inaugural Speech. Other topics include Cork Corporation's Corporate Plan 1997 - 2002, Cork City Arts Development Plan and The Economic Monitor
Donegal - County Council http://www.donegal.ie/dcc/default.htm The main purpose of the site is to provide better public access to information in relation to the activities of the Council
Dublin City Council http://www.dublincorp.ie The mission of Dublin City Council is to foster a vibrant, attractive, safe and environmentally sustainable capital city with a strong human focus and to advance and promote the physical, social, cultural and economic environment of the city, through effective civic leadership and through the active democratic participation of our citizens
Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown County Council http://www.dlrcoco.ie Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County is located between the outer suburbs of Dublin City and the Dublin/Wicklow Mountains on the East Coast of Ireland
Fingal County Council http://www.fingalcoco.ie With all information about Fingal County Council: planning, housing, transports
Kerry County Council http://www.kerrycoco.ie Kerry, commonly known as "The Kingdom", is located in South West of Ireland in the province of Munster. With an area of 1,815 sq. miles it is the fifth largest of Ireland's thirty-two Counties. The population of the County as recorded in the 1991 Census is 121,894
Kildare County Council http://www.kildare.ie/countycouncil With all information about Kildare County Council: planning, housing, transports and urban renewal
Kilkenny - County Council http://www.kilkennycoco.ie With all information about Kildare County Council: planning, housing, transports and environment
Laois - County Council http://www.laois.ie Laois County Council was established under the Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1898. The first meeting was held in the Grand Jury Room in Portlaoise Courthouse on 22 April 1899. Since then there have been twenty-nine chairpersons of the council. The longest serving chairperson served fourteen annual terms of office. The first county manager was appointed in 1942
Leitrim - County Council http://www.leitrimcoco.ie The mission of Leitrim County Council as the primary democratic authority in the county is to provide leadership in the promotion and implementation of sustainable development in partnership with local communities and provide quality local government services in an equitable, inclusive and participative manner to all who reside in, work in and visit the County
Limerick Limerick City Council http://www.limerickcorp.ie With all information about Limerick City Council: planning, housing, transports and environment
Mallow Athy Urban District Council http://www.mallow.ie Mallow is the crossroads of Munster and the administrative capital of North Cork. Set deep in the Blackwater Valley, Mallow was traditionally an agricultural market town but due to vast improvements in infrastructure, coupled with significant promotion and investment from the urban council and the private sector, the town has become a thriving business and satellite town
Mayo County Council http://www.mayococo.ie County Mayo borders the Atlantic Ocean on the western coast of the Republic of Ireland. Ireland is divided into four provinces and Mayo is a part of the province of Connaught, the western province
Meath County Council http://www.meath.ie/default.htm Meath County Council is the primary unit of Local Government in County Meath and was established in 1899 following the enactment of the Local Government (Ireland) Act in 1898. In 1999 Local Government was for the first time given constitutional recognition. The Council consists of 29 members who are directly elected by the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote. Elections are held every 5 years
Monaghan County Council http://www.monaghan.ie County Monaghan is one of the nine counties of ULSTER. One of the "border" counties, Monaghan is bounded by the three northern counties of Armagh, Tyrone and Fermanagh (100 miles) and by Counties Cavan, Meath and Louth on the south (60 miles).
Monaghan Urban District Council http://dungarvan.com/udc Dungarvan is a thriving seaside market town nestled beneath the mountains of County Waterford. Strategically located on the South East coast of Ireland it has a population of just over 7,000 people. Another fifteen thousand live in Dungarvan's hinterland of prosperous farms and villages, and these people also shop, work and socialise in the town which is the administrative headquarters for County Waterford
Offaly County Council http://www.offaly.ie A community portal for County Offaly, providing extensive information and features for local government, local communities, local business & tourism
Sligo County Council http://www.sligococo.ie
South Dublin County Council http://www.sdcc.ie A very complete site with all information about South Dublin County Council: planning, housing, environment and development plan
Trim Urban District Council http://www.meath.ie/trimudc With all information about Trim Urban District Council: planning, housing, and Trim development plan
Waterford City council http://www.waterfordcorp.ie Waterford Corporation is an organisation of just under 300 people. Provides services for a population of 50,000 spread over an area of 40 square kilometres. The range of services cover the essentials of housing, roads, water, drainage, refuse and the fire brigade, the cultural services offered by the libraries and the amenities of the Peoples Park, the Regional Sports Centre, the Municipal Golf Course and the Marina
Wexford County Council http://www.wexford.ie With all information about Wexford County Council: planning, housing, and development plan
Wicklow County Council http://www.wicklow.ie With all information about Wicklow County Council: planning, housing, environment and development plan

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