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Accessibility

Measures taken on this website

In keeping with our commitment to providing services to all customers, LGMSB has ensured that this website has been constructed to accessibility standards that will allow as many users as possible to access our information.

Technical Notes

This site has been constructed according to the National Disability Authority of Ireland's Guidelines for Web Accessibility ,complying with Priority 1 and Priority 2 requirements

Accesskeys

This site makes use of accesskeys to allow users to navigate to important sections using keyboard shortcuts. To use these keys in Internet Explorer, hold the Alt key and the desired page key at the same time. In some browsers you may then need to press the enter key. On an Apple Mac, you can press Ctrl and the accesskey.
Accesskeys used:
  1. H - LGMSB Home
  2. C - Contact Us
  3. S - Sitemap
  4. A - Accessibility Statement (this page)
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Did You Know?
  • Prior to the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 the administration of local affairs in Ireland was undemocratic and in a state of chaos with policy decisions made at a distance in London mostly serving the interests of landowners.
  • There are 1627 directly elected local government members.
  • Local authorities are widely involved in cultural policy and management throughout the country working closely with central agencies such as the arts Council, employing full-time Arts Officers and publishing strategies on a regular basis.