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Donegal celebrates 125 years of modern local government

written by Staff Writer March 26, 2024
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A national exhibition highlighting the many achievements of modern local government over the past 125 years has been put on display in the County House, Lifford.

Donegal County Council, along with other Councils, met for the first time on 22 April 1899.

The council was created through the 1898 Local Government (Ireland) Act which democratised local government and created modern local authorities. The franchise was greatly extended, for example allowing some propertied women the right to vote for the first time.

To mark this, the Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage, in collaboration with Local Government Archivists and Records Managers, have produced a national exhibition exploring the history and development of local democracy in Ireland.

It outlines some of the more significant changes such as the introduction of proportional representation in 1920. The long road to the modernisation of our democratic structures is witnessed by the very gradual increase in numbers of women both as voters and as elected members.

The launch of the exhibition “Celebrating the history of Irish local government” in the County House, Lifford on Monday 25th March 2024

The exhibition looks at many of the roles of the various Services within local government over the past 125 years. These include the building and maintenance of roads, the development of the Fire Service, the crucial work of building social housing, the provision of clean water and modern sewerage systems and the increasing importance of town planning since the inception of the 1934 Town and Regional Planning Act.

The expanded role of local authorities over decades is also highlighted. While Library Services have existed since the 19th century, other Cultural and Recreational Services developed much more recently, including Archives, Museums, Arts, Heritage and Biodiversity. Local authorities’ recent roles include partnering with local communities in national and local initiatives, including Creative Ireland, Cruinniú na nÓg and the Decade of Centenaries, and the development of local and sustainable tourism.

Cllr Niamh Kennedy and Judith McCarthy at the exhibition “Celebrating the history of Irish local government” in the County House, Lifford on Monday 25th March 2024

The exhibition is illustrated with images and photographs highlighting the work of local authorities across the length and breadth of the country including many from Donegal.   It will be on display in the County House, Lifford until the 3rd April. For more information contact Donegal County Museum at 074 9124613 or museum@donegalcoco.ie

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