Kilkenny County Council & Kilkenny Borough Council

CORPORATE AFFAIRS

REGISTER OF ELECTORS

A Register of Electors is produced annually .The Register of Electors is a list of all persons over 18 years of age resident in the County who are entitled to vote in Elections to the Dail, European Assembly, Presential, Local Elections and Referenda.

Local Electoral Area  No of Electors
Ballyragget 12,197
Callan  8,504
Kilkenny 4,798
Kilkenny City 14,074
Piltown 14,520
Thomastown 12,108

 

Freedom of Information

Applications b/f  2004    2
No of applications requests received 2005  17
No of requests granted        16
No of requests part granted 1
No of requests refused 1
No of requests withdrawn  nil
Live cases at 31/12/05 1

 

Appeals


No of internal Reviews received     

1
No of Appeals to Info Comm nil
Sources of Requests
 Business Interests
10
Nature of info sought
Staff
1
Others                       6

 

Customer Services Initiatives

A number of initiatives were introduced during the year with the intention of improving customer care and the delivery of quality services to the public. These include
New Planning Customer Service Desk which is accessible for people with disabilities
Validation of Planning Applications at the Public Counter
Edirect rolled out to all Departments and Area Offices
Lunch Time Opening extended to all Departments
On line payments system for parking /Traffic fines,fire charges Housing loans
Introduction of Billpay as customer payment method
Taking in Charge of Housing Estates Protocol agreed in partnership with CIF
Modern Area Offices with decentralised services
Sign language and Irish classes provided to staff to enhance customer care
Improved disability access to County Hall
Wireless links to Area Offices

Barcelona Declaration

A working Group has been established consisting of internal and external Stakeholders in respect of the implementation of the Barcelona Declaration and Sectoral Pan as provided for in the Disability Act 2005 Funding has been received under the National Disability Strategy to commence the provision of services and activity contained in the outline Sectoral Plan.

Ombudsman Complaints

Complaints received 5
Complaints responded to 5
Subject of complaints Planning and Housing

Section 66 Grants

Kilkenny County Council grant aided 69 community groups in 2005 under this scheme. The total grants allocated was €38,755.This scheme grant aids community groups who promote the social,economic,environmental ,recreational ,and cultural development of their areas.

Workplace Partnership in Kilkenny Local Authorities.

During 2005 the process of managing change through Partnership has continued with the embedding of the process through local initiatives and the implementation of national policies.

Under the “Sustaining Progress” Agreement, increases under Benchmarking have to be verified against agreed commitments and flexibility measures. The Performance Verification Group set up under this process visited Kilkenny in September 2005 and were satisfied that Kilkenny Local Authorities are honouring their commitments under this process. Central to their deliberations was the active role of Partnership in delivering these changes.

The first meetings within the Partnership Forum between full time Union Officials and the full Management Team took place in 2005. These meetings which were initiated as part of the “Handling Significant Change Through Partnership Process” have proved very useful and are to continue in 2006.

Partnership working groups set up as part of an going staff consultation process continued to meet in 2005 to review progress made in respect of priority issues identified by these four groups. Arising out of the recommendations of the four groups the following positive outcomes have taken place:-

Other Working Groups currently in operation include a Sanitary Services working group looking at water conservation, a health in the workplace group which initiated a health promotion day in October, 2005 and a Creche Committee set up to examine the feasibility of incorporating child care facilities within any proposed development in County Hall.

The Kilkenny Borough Council working group continues to address issues raised through Partnership for Kilkenny Borough Council. Arising from staff consultations in 2003, a document was completed raising issues that affect staff and the general customers of Kilkenny Borough Council. Most of these issues have now been addressed. These include:-

There were a number of changes in personnel on Kilkenny Local Authorities Partnership Committee in 2005. Of particular note was the appointment of a new Union Joint Chair, Mr. Seamus Hogan, IMPACT Representative who took over from Dave Gallagher who has left the organisation on a career break. Seamus together with Philip O’ Neill, Director of Service, Management Joint Chair are entrusted along with Adrian Waldron , Workplace Partnership Facilitator in focusing the committee and driving the change process as necessary. The joint chairs of the Kilkenny Borough Council committee are Kieran Fitzgerald , Borough Engineer, Management Joint Chair and Walter Comerford, SIPTU, Union Joint Chair.

Along with the ongoing commitments of the working groups there were a number of projects advanced in 2005. These included:-

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