Town council (Ireland) explained

Town council
Category:Local authority
Territory:Ireland
Upper Unit:County
Start Date:2002
Legislation Begin:Local Government Act 2001
Legislation End:Local Government Reform Act 2014
End Date:2014
Type:Town council
Type1:Borough council
Status:Former urban district
Status1:Former town commissioners

In Ireland, a town council was the second (or lower) tier of local government from 2002 to 2014.

Operating in smaller towns and cities, they exercised limited functions which were subsidiary to those of their relevant county council. The term was introduced into local government in Ireland by the Local Government Act 2001. From 1 January 2002 the existing urban district councils and boards of town commissioners became town councils. The city of Kilkenny, along with the four boroughs of Sligo, Drogheda, Clonmel, and Wexford, had the same status under the new legislation as towns; however, they had borough councils as successors to the previous borough corporations.[1] [2] There were 75 other town councils in addition to these five borough councils.[3] Outside the towns, the county councils were solely responsible for local services.

On 16 October 2012, the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government published Putting People First, an "action plan for effective local government".[4] This recommended the abolition of town councils. The town councils were abolished in June 2014 under the Local Government Reform Act 2014.[5]

Town councils (2002 - 2014)

Town councilCountyPrevious status
ArdeeCounty LouthTown commissioners
ArklowCounty WicklowUrban district
AthloneCounty WestmeathUrban district
AthyCounty KildareUrban district
BalbrigganFingalTown commissioners
BallinaCounty MayoUrban district
BallinasloeCounty GalwayUrban district
BallybayCounty MonaghanTown commissioners
BallyshannonCounty DonegalTown commissioners
BandonCounty CorkTown commissioners
BantryCounty CorkTown commissioners
BelturbetCounty CavanTown commissioners
BoyleCounty RoscommonTown commissioners
BirrCounty OffalyUrban district
BrayCounty WicklowUrban district
BuncranaCounty DonegalUrban district
BundoranCounty DonegalUrban district
CarlowCounty CarlowUrban district
CarrickmacrossCounty MonaghanUrban district
Carrick-on-SuirSouth TipperaryUrban district
CashelSouth TipperaryUrban district
CastlebarCounty MayoUrban district
CastleblayneyCounty MonaghanUrban district
CavanCounty CavanUrban district
ClonakiltyCounty CorkUrban district
ClonesCounty MonaghanUrban district
CobhCounty CorkUrban district
CootehillCounty CavanTown commissioners
DundalkCounty LouthUrban district
DungarvanCounty WaterfordUrban district
EdenderryCounty OffalyTown commissioners
EnnisCounty ClareUrban district
EnniscorthyCounty WexfordUrban district
FermoyCounty CorkUrban district
GoreyCounty WexfordTown commissioners
GranardCounty LongfordTown commissioners
GreystonesCounty WicklowTown commissioners
KellsCounty MeathUrban district
KilkeeCounty ClareTown commissioners
KillarneyCounty KerryUrban district
KilrushCounty ClareUrban district
KinsaleCounty CorkUrban district
LeixlipCounty KildareTown commissioners
LetterkennyCounty DonegalUrban district
LismoreCounty WaterfordTown commissioners
ListowelCounty KerryUrban district
LongfordCounty LongfordUrban district
LoughreaCounty GalwayTown commissioners
MacroomCounty CorkUrban district
MallowCounty CorkUrban district
MidletonCounty CorkUrban district
MonaghanCounty MonaghanUrban district
MountmellickCounty LaoisTown commissioners
Muine BheagCounty CarlowTown commissioners
MullingarCounty WestmeathTown commissioners
NaasCounty KildareUrban district
NavanCounty MeathUrban district
NenaghNorth TipperaryUrban district
NewbridgeCounty KildareTown commissioners
New RossCounty WexfordUrban district
Passage WestCounty CorkTown commissioners
PortlaoiseCounty LaoisTown commissioners
ShannonCounty ClareTown commissioners
SkibbereenCounty CorkUrban district
TemplemoreNorth TipperaryUrban district
ThurlesNorth TipperaryUrban district
TipperarySouth TipperaryUrban district
TraleeCounty KerryUrban district
TramoreCounty WaterfordTown commissioners
TrimCounty MeathUrban district
TuamCounty GalwayTown commissioners
TullamoreCounty OffalyUrban district
WestportCounty MayoUrban district
WicklowCounty WicklowUrban district
YoughalCounty CorkUrban district

Borough councils (2002 - 2014)

Borough County
ClonmelSouth Tipperary
DroghedaCounty Louth
KilkennyCounty Kilkenny
SligoCounty Sligo
WexfordCounty Wexford

Establishing and dissolving town councils

Under Section 185 of the 2001 Act, new town councils could be established in any town with a population of at least 7,500. The application had to be made by at least 100 local government electors, or 10% of the electors of the proposed town, whichever is the greater. After a period of public consultation, the application was considered by the county council for the area in which the town is situated. The county council's recommendation was referred to the Local Government Commission. If the commission approved the establishment of a town council, an order signed by the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government formally created the new council.[6] Under Section 187 of the same act, a town council could apply to the minister to be dissolved.[7]

No town council was abolished or dissolved in the twelve years the structure was in place.

Elected members

Elections were held to town councils every five years. Towns were not subdivided for local elections, being treated as a single constituency. Councillors were elected by the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote. The towns of Bray, Dundalk and Tralee had twelve elected members, all other towns had nine. A town council with nine members could apply for the number to be increased to twelve if the population was greater than 15,000 at the previous census.

Titles of chairpersons

The chairperson and deputy of a town council were designated as Irish: [[Cathaoirleach]] and Irish: Leas-Chathaoirleach respectively. However, Schedule 8 of the Local Government Act 2001 allowed alternative titles for the individuals elected to chair town councils, namely:

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Notes and References

  1. Local Government Act 2001. 2001. 37. 10. Local government areas. 21 July 2001.
  2. Local Government Act 2001. 2001. 37. 11. Establishment, titles and administrative areas of local authorities and consequential provisions. 21 July 2001.
  3. Local Government Act 2001. 2001. 37. 6. Local Government Areas (Towns). 21 July 2001.
  4. Web site: 16 October 2012. Putting People First. Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government. October 2012.
  5. Local Government Reform Act 2014. 2014. 24. Dissolution of town councils and transfer date. 1. 27 January 2014. 21 May 2022.
  6. Local Government Act 2001. 2001. 37. 185. Establishment of town council. 21 July 2001.
  7. Local Government Act 2001. 2001. 37. 187. Dissolution of town council. 21 July 2001.