Finalists revealed for Excellence in Local Government Awards 2021
Chambers Ireland, the representative group for Irish business, has released the shortlist for its Excellence in Local Government Awards 2021.
The awards are held in partnership with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and highlight the positive impact of local government across Ireland. In total, 90 projects from 20 local councils have been announced as finalists this year.
Minister for Local Government and Planning, Peter Burke TD said:
“The Department of Housing Local Government and Heritage is delighted to support the annual Chambers Ireland Excellence in Local Government Awards again this year. In another year that has had many challenges, local authorities have continued to be at the forefront of serving our communities, the arm of the State closest to the citizen.
“The agility of our local authorities is self-evident again this year as we see the continued delivery of excellent and innovative services to local communities nationwide. These awards provide a platform to showcase the activities of our local authorities, allowing us to display and publicly acknowledge the hard work that is done by officials, community groups and their partners in local government, often carried out quietly and behind the scenes.
“From projects involving our environment, the economy, communities, and the well-being of our citizens to name but a few, we can see the wide range of skills and expertise present in our local authorities and the creativity shown in the face of adversity. I wish to thank every county and city council for their work over the past year and congratulate them on the frontline projects they design and bring to fruition. From travelling around the country in the last few months, I have seen first-hand how these projects and services make a difference in the lives of our citizens every day.
“I would also like to thank Chambers Ireland for their hard work and commitment, organising and successfully hosting another annual Excellence in Local Government awards. It must be acknowledged that the extensive organisation process commences early in the year and includes communicating and liaising with all 31 local authorities, organising categories and judging panels and hosting the final awards ceremony, which at the best of pre-covid times was always logistically challenging. Their efforts and continued commitment ensures that this annual event continues and gathers momentum annually.”
Chief Executive of Chambers Ireland, Ian Talbot said:
“As an organisation that represents both businesses and communities across Ireland, we have a deep appreciation for the role played by local government in delivering the infrastructure and services needed by towns and cities in every part of the country.
“This has become particularly clear over the last 18 months as local councils responded to a rapidly changing situation. While this was clearly a significant test for all, we can see from the strength of submissions we have received that local government came through this period with flying colours.
“In that context, this year’s awards represent an important opportunity to thank all the members and staff who comprise these organisations for their resilience and hard work. Our communities are stronger for their efforts and we look forward to recognising their achievements in November.”
The award ceremony for the 2021 Excellence in Local Government Awards will take place on Thursday, November 18.
Full shortlist of finalists for the Excellence in Local Government Awards:
Supporting Sustainable Communities
Clare County Council – Cappa Village Enhancement strategy
Fingal County Council – Gearing Up For Training
Laois County Council – Abbeyleix Community Climate Action Project
Monaghan County Council – County Monaghan Wetland Action Plan
South Dublin County Council – Redevelopment of Killinarden Park and new Green link
Best Practice in Community Engagement
Cork City Council – Engaging with Young People on the Future of the City
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council – County Development Plan Virtual Public Consultation
Limerick City and County Council – First Issues Consultation – Limerick Development Plan 2022-2028
South Dublin County Council – South Dublin County Council Development Plan (CDP) Public Consultation
Wicklow County Council – ‘Include Me’ Visibility Campaign
Health & Wellbeing
Clare County Council – ‘Not Around Us’ Towards a Tobacco/Vape Free Clare campaign
Cork City Council – Sports on the Green
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown – Cuairt agus Cultúr 2020
South Dublin County Council – Zooming through Lockdown
Wicklow County Council – Virtual Couch to 3K – Walk to Jog Programme
Supporting Tourism
Clare County Council – Share Clare Tourism Marketing ‘Resource Bank’
Kerry County Council – Safe Destination Kerry Programme
Limerick City and County Council – 50 Days of Summer
Monaghan County Council – The Patrick Kavanagh Centre and the branded Kavanagh Trail
South Dublin County Council – The Dodder Greenway
Wexford County Council – The Celtic Routes Project
Promoting Economic Development
Cork City Council – Parklet Partners Project
Donegal County Council – #BuyDonegal
Limerick City and County Council – Happen- Mid West Network of Co-Work Spaces
Mayo County Council – Mayo – A World Class Place to do Business
Monaghan County Council – Monaghan Town Voucher
Tipperary County Council – Nenagh Live
Local Authority Innovation
Clare County Council – Online Ethics Register
Fingal County Council – Inside Fingal Podcast
Kerry County Council – Supplygov.ie – Dynamic Purchasing System for Energy Efficiency Retrofitting Works
Kildare County Council – Local Authority Climate Action Training Programme
Limerick City and County Council – ‘Council Connect’ Staff app
Longford County Council – Longford County Council Strategy and Guidance for Rural Working Hubs
Meath County Council – MCC Connect App
Monaghan County Council – Virtual Reality 360-degree tour and house inspection app
Roscommon County Council – My Online Services
South Dublin County Council – Tallaght District Heating Network
Sustainable Environment
Clare County Council – Demonstration of biodiversity management in public open space/recreational areas
Cork City Council – Climate Action Committee – Local Scale Air Quality Monitoring System
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council – dlr’s Coastal Mobility Route
Kildare County Council – Kildare Green Kilometre
Monaghan County Council – Reclaimed Asphalt Pilot Scheme
South Dublin County Council – SDCC Pollinator Action Plan 2021 – 2025
Best Library Service
Cavan County Council – Cavan Library Covid-19 Book Delivery Service
Cork City Council – From the Jaws of Disaster : Douglas Library’s amazing rebuild
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council – dlr Scéal Trail (Story Walk)
Kildare County Council – ‘Supporting Families, Sharing the Learning’
Meath County Council – Laptops for Loan
South Dublin County Council – The Creative Studio as part of NCL (North Clondalkin Library)
Sustaining the Arts
Cork City Council – Cork City Street Arts Development Programme
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council – dlr Artworks Home
Fingal County Council – Transcending Time – Artist Aoife Dunne
Kildare County Council – Kildare Covid Notebook project
Meath County Council – RE:Form
Age Friendly Initiative
Clare County Council – Clare Digital Smartphone Project for Older People
Cork City Council – Cork City’s Age Friendly Covid Response
Meath County Council – Meath Purls of Wisdom – Joint Age Friendly & Climate Action
Monaghan County Council – It’s good to talk GAA
South Dublin County Council – Policy for Rightsizing and Allocation of Age Friendly Accommodation
Festival of the Year
Cavan County Council – Cavan Day 2020
Cork City Council – Re-imagine GLOW 2020
Limerick City & Council Council – Limerick St Patrick’s Festival 2021: Tune in to Take Part
Monaghan County Council – Cavan Monaghan Online Science Festival 2020
South Dublin County Council – (SnaGÁCT) Seachtain na Gaeilge Átha Cliath Theas
Wexford County Council – New Ross Christmas Festival 2020
Initiatives through the Municipal Districts
Clare County Council – Restructuring of Municipal Districts to improve community and economic outcomes
Meath County Council – Meath County Council Municipal District Allocation Scheme
Monaghan County Council – Clones Town Interactive Heritage Tour
Enhancing the Urban Environment
Clare County Council – Drain art – Ennis
Cork City Council – Re-Opening a More Resilient Cork City Centre
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council – Blackrock Village – Liveable Space
Kildare County Council – Kildare Market Square Tactical Urbanism Covid-19 Response Pilot Project
Kilkenny County Council – Ferrybank Neighbourhood Park
Tipperary County Council – Interreg North-West Europe (NWE) Smart Space Project
Heritage and Built Environment
Cork City Council – Infill Housing Conservation Project, 5-6 Shandon Street & JP Curran St
Fingal County Council – Swords Castle Conservation Project
Limerick City & County Council – Limerick Greenway – Barnagh Station House Building Revival
Monaghan County Council – The Carrickmacross Workhouse – Visitor Interpretation & Education Project
South Dublin County Council – Grange Castle Pocket Park
Disability Services Provision
Cork City Council – A Space for All – Tory Top Library Community Garden
Fingal County Council – Digifit For All
Monaghan County Council – My Right to Vote – General Election voter education
Wicklow County Council – Inclusive Online Easter Camp
Commemorations & Centenaries
Cavan County Council – Bringing History to Life Despite the Odds!
Cork City Council – Cork City Council’s Decade of Centenaries Programme
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council – What’s in a name? Dun Leary–Kingstown – Dún Laoghaire
Longford County Council – The County Longford Decade of Centenaries Programme, 2020-21
Monaghan County Council – Monaghan’s War of Independence 1919 – 1921
Wicklow County Council – Wicklow and the War of Independence: The Historians’ Project
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For further information, please contact Jonathan Baxter, communications and media executive at Chambers Ireland on 086 608 1605 or jonathan.baxter@chambers.ie.
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