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23 Oct 2025

‘Game-changing’ website launched to connect Mayo public to local government

The website was launched by Minister Alan Dillon TD

‘Game-changing’ website launched to connect Mayo public to local government

Minister Alan Dillon TD, launches LocalGov.ie with Patricia Liddy (Photo: Karen Morgan)

A ‘game-changing’ website has been launched to connect the Mayo public with local government.

The new website will help the public in Mayo access information on over 1,000 local Government services provided by the 31 local authorities.

LocalGov.ie was launched at the Local Government Management Agency (LGMA) offices in Usher’s Quay, Dublin by Minister of State with responsibility for Local Government and Planning, Alan Dillon. The site is the biggest online directory of local authority services ever developed in Ireland.

The roll-out of the site comes as research shows 60 percent of people have found it difficult to find the information they need from their local authority area. 

“This will change that and will act like a ‘sat nav’, pointing people to the exact services about which they need information in plain, accessible language,” said Minister Dillon.

“It is a game-changer in connecting local Government with citizens and explains the entire process of how to access services, from motor tax, dog licences and home adaptation grants to outdoor leisure amenities and library services,” he added.

One of the site's main aims is to provide a database of national grants and funding opportunities for individuals, sporting clubs and businesses, as well as a guide on how to access these in the users’ local area. 

Funding, for example, is available for a wide range of activities including anti-litter and anti-graffiti initiatives, historic structures, mobility aids and vacant properties. 

The website also provides an advisory role, offering information on subjects including responsible dog ownership.

It will be continually reviewed and updated with new information and development enhancements, in line with the Digital and ICT Strategy 2030 - Digital Local Government: Working for Everyone.

“Not so long ago, local authority information came in the form of newsletters, but LocalGov.ie is the new, trusted home for every local authority service available in Ireland, under one website,” said Patricia Liddy, Project Board Chair of LocalGov.ie.

She continued: “Research shows that many people do not associate the work that local authorities do with the Local Government sector and this site aims to transform that.”

The 2023 Local Government Services report revealed there is high public awareness of key services such as footpaths, street cleaning and street lighting.

However, just over half surveyed in the report know that local authorities are also responsible for environmental protection (55 percent), motor tax collection (54 percent), tourism and events (54 percent) and monitoring waterways and beaches (50 percent).

“LocalGov.ie is aimed at everyone and designed to eliminate confusing language and out-of-date information, the goal was to make it accessible, easy-to-read and easy to navigate and will also act as an access route to the websites of all 31 Local Authorities in Ireland,” concluded Ms Liddy. 

For more information, see the new Local Government website.

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