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Excellence in Local Government Awards Winners 2006
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Local Authority of the Year
South Dublin County Council

Arts, Culture and Recreation
Laois County Council – Laois School of Music

Customer Service
Wexford County Council – Online Customer Account Service

Economic Development
Donegal County Council - Lough Foyle Ferry/Atlantic Drift Tourism Project

Environmental Initiative
South Dublin County Council - Effecting energy efficiency through common quality standards

Waste Management
Cavan County Council - County Cavan Litter League

Partnership with Business
Limerick City Council - Reduction in the annual rates charge

Planning Service
South Dublin County Council

Social and Community Development (Joint Winners)
Dundalk Town Council - Cox’s Demesne Training Initiative

South Dublin County Council - Traveller Training Employment Programme: “Removing the Margins”

Technology
Cork City Council – Park by Phone


 

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