Cork County Council is the second largest Local Authority in the Republic of Ireland and the largest based on geographic area size. The Council has an annual revenue budget of approximately €300m and services a population of 400,000 people, or 141,000 households. Current staff numbers total 2,000 approximately.
The County Council has a designated membership of 55 Councillors who are elected to the Council every five years. The primary purpose of the Elected Members is to develop and implement policy for the range of services delivered. In conducting its business, the Council meets twice a month as a full Council and is split into three Divisional Committees; North, South, and West, each of whom meets monthly.
What does the Council do?
The Council delivers a broad and diverse range of services, including:
Roads
Motor Taxation
Housing
Planning
Environmental Services
Economic Development
Tourism
Community Development
Arts & Heritage
Fire Services
Library Services.
Frontline services are delivered across eight Municipal Districts, and are designed to benefit businesses, residents, and visitors alike.
Fáilte Ireland is the National Tourism Development Authority. Our role is to support the tourism industry and work to sustain Ireland as a high-quality and competitive tourism destination. We provide a range of practical business supports to help tourism businesses better manage and market their products and services.
We also work with other state agencies and representative bodies, at local and national levels, to implement and champion positive and practical strategies that will benefit Irish tourism and the Irish economy.
We promote Ireland as a holiday destination through our domestic marketing campaign and manage a network of nationwide tourist information centres that provide help and advice for visitors to Ireland.
Go to our website, www.failteireland.ie, to find out more about what we do.
For holiday information why not explore www.wildatlanticway.com, www.irelandsancienteast.com or www.visitdublin.com
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is a Local Authority serving a population of approximately 233,000 people. We are one of three local authorities that succeeded the former Dublin County Council on its abolition in 1994 and our responsibilities include housing, community, roads and transportation urban planning and development, amenities, culture and environment in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown county.
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