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A city council, town council, town board, or board of aldermen is the legislative body that governs a city, town, municipality or local government area.
Because of the differences in legislation between the States, the exact definition of a City Council varies. However, it is generally only those local government areas which have been specifically granted city status (usually on a basis of population) that are entitled to refer to themselves as cities. The official title is "Corporation of the City of ------" or similar.
Some of the larger urban areas of Australia are governed mostly by a single entity (see Brisbane and other Queensland cities), while others maybe controlled by a multitude of much smaller city councils. Also some significant urban areas can be under the jurisdiction of otherwise rural local governments. Periodic re-alignments of boundaries attempt to rationalize these situations and adjust the deployment of assets and resources.
Local councils in New Zealand do vary in structure, but are overseen by the government department Local Government New Zealand. For many decades until the local government reforms of 1989, a borough with more than 20,000 people could be proclaimed a city. The boundaries of councils tended to follow the edge of the built-up area, so little distinction was made between the urban area and the local government area.
Galway (/ˈɡɔːlweɪ/; Irish: Gaillimh, pronounced [ˈɡalʲɪvʲ]) is a city in the West of Ireland in the province of Connacht. Galway City Council is the local authority for the city. Galway lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay and is surrounded by County Galway. It is the fourth most populous urban area in the Republic of Ireland and the sixth most populous city in the island of Ireland.
According to the 2011 Irish Census, Galway city has a population of 75,528; however, the rural county agglomeration is far bigger.
The city's name is from the river Gaillimh (River Corrib) that formed the western boundary of the earliest settlement, which was called Dún Bhun na Gaillimhe ("Fort at the mouth of the Gaillimh"). The word Gaillimh means "stony" as in "stony river" (the mythical and alternative derivations are given in History of Galway). Historically, the name was Anglicised as Galliv, which is closer to the Irish pronunciation as is the city's name in Latin, Galvia.
Galway City Council (Irish: Comhairle Cathrach na Gaillimhe) is the authority responsible for local government in the city of Galway in Ireland. As a city council, it is governed by the Local Government Act 2001. The council is responsible for housing and community, roads and transportation, urban planning and development, amenity and culture, and environment. The council has 18 elected members. Elections are held every five years and are by single transferable vote. The head of the council has the title of Mayor. The city administration is headed by a Chief Executive, Brendan McGrath. The council meets at City Hall, College Road, Galway.
Previously styled Galway Corporation, it was founded in 1485 by the Tribes of Galway via a Charter of Mayoralty granted to the town in December 1484 by King Richard III of England. The first Mayor of Galway was Peirce Lynch. The council was dissolved in 1841 and replaced with the Galway Urban District Council. In 1937 it was revived as a borough and in 1986 was raised to the status of a county borough. The council was known (between 1937 the enactment of the Local Government Act 2001) as "The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the (County) Borough of Galway" when it was renamed Galway City Council.
A city is a large and permanent human settlement. Although there is no agreement on how a city is distinguished from a town in general English language meanings, many cities have a particular administrative, legal, or historical status based on local law.
Cities generally have complex systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, housing, and transportation. The concentration of development greatly facilitates interaction between people and businesses, benefiting both parties in the process, but it also presents challenges to managing urban growth.
A big city or metropolis usually has associated suburbs and exurbs. Such cities are usually associated with metropolitan areas and urban areas, creating numerous business commuters traveling to urban centers for employment. Once a city expands far enough to reach another city, this region can be deemed a conurbation or megalopolis. In terms of population, the largest city proper is Shanghai, while the fastest-growing is Dubai.
There is not enough evidence to assert what conditions gave rise to the first cities. Some theorists have speculated on what they consider suitable pre-conditions and basic mechanisms that might have been important driving forces.
In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre, (in the UK or Australia) a guildhall, a Rathaus (German), or (more rarely) a municipal building, is the chief administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses the city or town council, its associated departments, and their employees. It also usually functions as the base of the mayor of a city, town, borough, or county / shire.
By convention, until the mid 19th-century, a single large open chamber (or 'hall') formed an integral part of the building housing the council. The hall may be used for council meetings and other significant events. This large chamber, the 'town hall', (and its later variant 'city hall') has become synonymous with the whole building, and with the administrative body housed in it. The terms 'council chambers', 'municipal building' or variants may be used locally in preference to 'town hall' if no such large hall is present within the building.
The local government may endeavor to use the town hall building to promote and enhance the quality of life of the community. In many cases, "'town halls' serve not only as buildings for government functions, but also have facilities for various civic and cultural activities. These may include art shows, stage performances, exhibits and festivals. Modern town halls or "civic centres" are often designed with a great variety and flexibility of purpose in mind.
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Galway Co Co June Bank Holiday slideshow -
Liam Hanrahan - Galway City Council
Galway Housing Action Group delivering a petition to the Mayor of Galway
Catherine Connolly speaking outside Galway City Hall.
David Burke For City Council
Galway City Council 11th March 2013
Pharrell Williams - Happy ( GALWAY PARADE IS ALSO HAPPY ) by Kamil Krolak
An emergency motion was put before the Galway City Council by Cllr Mairead Farrell at the request of Right 2 Water Galway on Monday 8th December. This is how the motion read, ‘’This Council recognises that water is a human right and as such calls for the abolition of water charges and the dismantling of Irish Water. This Council reaffirms its commitment to remain an independent authority and as such declares itself unwilling to supply details of council tenants to Irish Water."
Presentation on Local authority activities and role in Environment & Health
NOTE: Last image has been mislabeled and is in fact by @iainmacl A collection of pictures taken by members of the public over the June bank holiday weekend. 2013, galway, galway county, galway city, galway county council, social media, twitter, facebook,
Liam Hanrahan of Galway City Council on Galway City.
Dette Mc Loughlin and Suzanne Daly from the Galway Housing Action Group present a petition to the Mayor of Galway Noel Larkin (IND) outside City Hall last Monday. The petition calls on Galway City Council to declare a housing emergency and to try to source EU funding to help with the crisis. No social housing unit has been built in Galway since 2009. The petition is an ongoing one and can be signed at the link below. Please sign and share it. We need your help. Some local media tried to discredit the campaign by suggesting the Mayor was 'heckled' by 'some protestors as he received it'. Judge for yourself. https://my.uplift.ie/…/declare-housing-emergency-in-galway-…
Catherine Connolly, an Independent Teachta Dála for Galway West/South Mayo, speaking at the Galway Housing Action Group's demonstration outside City Hall. Here she outlines exactly why there is a housing emergency in Galway and calls on the government and Galway City Council to declare a housing emergency. Again, mainstream media, both local and national, are ignoring both the problems and those who are speaking out. http://catherineconnolly.com/its-a-scandal-that-we-have-handed-the-provision-of-public-housing-to-the-private-market/ — at Galway City Hall.
David Burke sets out his stall for election to Galway City Council West Ward (Salthill/Knocknacarra/Claddagh).
Private Security and and staff from Galway City Council prevent members of the public from attending the monthly public council meeting.
After the international success of GALWAY IS ALSO HAPPY - KamilFilms & Galway City Council decided to do it all ONE MORE TIME!! But this time..we managed to do something even more incredible! THOUSANDS of dancers, performers, artists, families & friends joined us to be part of our next video & celebrate St. Patrick's Day with us. And we managed to capture something truly magical... EVERYTHING FILMED IN EXACTLY 5 HOURS!! GALWAY IS PARADE IS ALSO HAPPY focusing on St. Patrick's Parade and St. Patrick's Festival in Galway City. March 17th, 2014!! Created and proudly supported by KamilFilms & Galway City Council. The biggest and one of the most incredible viral video projects produced in the West of Ireland. Have a look and have fun with it just like we did!! We would like to express our ...
An emergency motion was put before the Galway City Council by Cllr Mairead Farrell at the request of Right 2 Water Galway on Monday 8th December. This is how the motion read, ‘’This Council recognises that water is a human right and as such calls for the abolition of water charges and the dismantling of Irish Water. This Council reaffirms its commitment to remain an independent authority and as such declares itself unwilling to supply details of council tenants to Irish Water."
Presentation on Local authority activities and role in Environment & Health
NOTE: Last image has been mislabeled and is in fact by @iainmacl A collection of pictures taken by members of the public over the June bank holiday weekend. 2013, galway, galway county, galway city, galway county council, social media, twitter, facebook,
Liam Hanrahan of Galway City Council on Galway City.
Dette Mc Loughlin and Suzanne Daly from the Galway Housing Action Group present a petition to the Mayor of Galway Noel Larkin (IND) outside City Hall last Monday. The petition calls on Galway City Council to declare a housing emergency and to try to source EU funding to help with the crisis. No social housing unit has been built in Galway since 2009. The petition is an ongoing one and can be signed at the link below. Please sign and share it. We need your help. Some local media tried to discredit the campaign by suggesting the Mayor was 'heckled' by 'some protestors as he received it'. Judge for yourself. https://my.uplift.ie/…/declare-housing-emergency-in-galway-…
Catherine Connolly, an Independent Teachta Dála for Galway West/South Mayo, speaking at the Galway Housing Action Group's demonstration outside City Hall. Here she outlines exactly why there is a housing emergency in Galway and calls on the government and Galway City Council to declare a housing emergency. Again, mainstream media, both local and national, are ignoring both the problems and those who are speaking out. http://catherineconnolly.com/its-a-scandal-that-we-have-handed-the-provision-of-public-housing-to-the-private-market/ — at Galway City Hall.
David Burke sets out his stall for election to Galway City Council West Ward (Salthill/Knocknacarra/Claddagh).
Private Security and and staff from Galway City Council prevent members of the public from attending the monthly public council meeting.
After the international success of GALWAY IS ALSO HAPPY - KamilFilms & Galway City Council decided to do it all ONE MORE TIME!! But this time..we managed to do something even more incredible! THOUSANDS of dancers, performers, artists, families & friends joined us to be part of our next video & celebrate St. Patrick's Day with us. And we managed to capture something truly magical... EVERYTHING FILMED IN EXACTLY 5 HOURS!! GALWAY IS PARADE IS ALSO HAPPY focusing on St. Patrick's Parade and St. Patrick's Festival in Galway City. March 17th, 2014!! Created and proudly supported by KamilFilms & Galway City Council. The biggest and one of the most incredible viral video projects produced in the West of Ireland. Have a look and have fun with it just like we did!! We would like to express our ...
Recorded at Thérèse McIntyre's talk at The LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin on Friday 22nd of April 2016 as part of the 1916 Song Project. The 1916 Song Project was a national research and performance project devised and produced by Michael Fortune and Aileen Lambert for the 2016 Commemoration Programme. In addition to the production of new songs, Oral Historian Thérèse McIntyre presented a public talk at each of the six venues, while author Terry Moylan delivered a once-off presentation in National Library in May 2016. Thérèse McIntyre researched and presented a unique talk for each area focusing on local songs from the area prior to and following the Easter Rising. Each of these talks were recorded and are available to download from this site. The project was supported by Dun Laoghair...
Recorded at Thérèse McIntyre's talk at The National Library, Dublin City Dublin on Friday 15th of April 2016 as part of the 1916 Song Project. The 1916 Song Project was a national research and performance project devised and produced by Michael Fortune and Aileen Lambert for the 2016 Commemoration Programme. In addition to the production of new songs, Oral Historian Thérèse McIntyre presented a public talk at each of the six venues, while author Terry Moylan delivered a once-off presentation in National Library in May 2016. Thérèse McIntyre researched and presented a unique talk for each area focusing on local songs from the area prior to and following the Easter Rising. Each of these talks were recorded and are available to download from this site. The project was supported by Dun La...
Recorded at Thérèse McIntyre's talk at Saint James's COI Church, Athboy, Co Meath on Saturday 30th of April 2016 as part of the 1916 Song Project. The 1916 Song Project was a national research and performance project devised and produced by Michael Fortune and Aileen Lambert for the 2016 Commemoration Programme. In addition to the production of new songs, Oral Historian Thérèse McIntyre presented a public talk at each of the six venues, while author Terry Moylan delivered a once-off presentation in National Library in May 2016. Thérèse McIntyre researched and presented a unique talk for each area focusing on local songs from the area prior to and following the Easter Rising. Each of these talks were recorded and are available to download from this site. The project was supported by D...
Recorded at Thérèse McIntyre's talk at Nun's Island Theatre, Galway City on Saturday 7th of May 2016 as part of the 1916 Song Project. The 1916 Song Project was a national research and performance project devised and produced by Michael Fortune and Aileen Lambert for the 2016 Commemoration Programme. In addition to the production of new songs, Oral Historian Thérèse McIntyre presented a public talk at each of the six venues, while author Terry Moylan delivered a once-off presentation in National Library in May 2016. Thérèse McIntyre researched and presented a unique talk for each area focusing on local songs from the area prior to and following the Easter Rising. Each of these talks were recorded and are available to download from this site. The project was supported by Dun Laoghaire-...
Recorded at Thérèse McIntyre's talk at The Séamus Ennis Centre, The Naul, Fingal on Saturday 23rd of April 2016 as part of the 1916 Song Project. The 1916 Song Project was a national research and performance project devised and produced by Michael Fortune and Aileen Lambert for the 2016 Commemoration Programme. In addition to the production of new songs, Oral Historian Thérèse McIntyre presented a public talk at each of the six venues, while author Terry Moylan delivered a once-off presentation in National Library in May 2016. Thérèse McIntyre researched and presented a unique talk for each area focusing on local songs from the area prior to and following the Easter Rising. Each of these talks were recorded and are available to download from this site. The project was supported by Dun...
City officials lie on and on again
Down in my city, the rent has gone up again
Hide behind false words no more
What the fuck do you take us for
Council - you bastards control the waterfront
Don't let them tear you down
Tried to protest, it seems all in vain
This rent increase I can't afford to pay
The please I live is hip today
In comes the rich the poor has to go away
Down at city hall I state my case
The city council has all been paid
They stand for the people, so they say
You filthy liars, I hope you rot in hell
Council - you bastards control the waterfront
Don't let them tear you down
Rent control petitions and off to court we go
The judge takes our side, our voice has been heard
This city knows of the council's illegal ways