GCC/ County Secretary's Office / Administration / Newspaper Supplement detailing the work of GCC (Printed matter, ephemeral)
Printed newspaper supplement with various articles detailing aspects of the work and responsibilities of Galway County Council, to 'demonstrate the importance of these services to the economic development of the county' (p1). Front, back and centre fold pages are in colour, the remainder is in black and white. Includes images of several Councillors, individual staff members, and group staff photographs.
Includes
- Bi-lingual Foreword by Donal O'Donoghue, County Manager
- Chairman's Message, by Cllr John Mannion
- Galway County Council aims to provide the best possible services with the maximum of efficiency, interview with Ernie Lusby, Coutny Finance Officer (includes image of EL);
- Living with a fascination for Co. Galway's local history!, interview with Mary Kavanagh, retired Senior Executive Librarian, by Kevin O'Sullivan;
- Galway County Council's special role in generating enterprise and supporting active local communities, by Donal O'Donoghue, Co. Manager
- The Arts in Co. Galway greatly benefits from Council support, with reference to the Arts Officer, James Harold, by Conor Pope;
- A Council providing nfrastcture and services with the back-up of quality staff, interview with Tom Kavanagh, Co. Secretary (includes image of TK), by Kevin O'Sullivan;
- Environmental management geared to protect and enhance Co. Galway, interview with Paul Ridge, Senior Executive Engineer (includes image), by Conor Pope;
- Forging strong links with our EU Partners;
- The Challenge facing Local Government, by Donal O'Donoghue, Co. Manager.
Also includes articles relating to the Fire Serivce with image of Chief Fire Officer, John O'Shaughnessy; Motor Tax, with image of Sean Groake; area offices with image of John Diskin, Mountbellew Area Engineer; Water, with image of Co. Engineer Pat Flood; promoting enterprise, planning, with image of SEE Brian Callagy; environment, with image of SEE Dick Faherty; library service; housing with image of AO Brian Doyle; Ballinasloe UDC with image of Town Clerk, Gerry O'Beirne; and civil defence.