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Town council (Ireland)

In Ireland, a town council was the second tier of local government from 2002 to 2014.

Town councils (2002–2014)
==Borough councils (2002–2014)==
Borough councils (2002–2014)
==Establishing and dissolving town councils==
Establishing and dissolving town councils
Under Section 185 of the 2001 Act, new town councils could be established in any town with a population of at least 7,500. The application had to be made by at least 100 local government electors, or 10% of the electors of the proposed town, whichever is the greater. After a period of public consultation, the application was considered by the county council for the area in which the town is situated. The county council's recommendation was referred to the Local Government Commission. If the commission approved the establishment of a town council, an order signed by the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government formally created the new council. Under Section 187 of the same act, a town council could apply to the minister to be dissolved. No town council was abolished or dissolved in the twelve years the structure was in place. ==Elected members==
Elected members
Elections were held to town councils every five years. Towns were not subdivided for local elections, being treated as a single constituency. Councillors were elected by the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote. The towns of Bray, Dundalk and Tralee had twelve elected members, all other towns had nine. A town council with nine members could apply for the number to be increased to twelve if the population was greater than 15,000 at the previous census. ==Titles of chairpersons==
Titles of chairpersons
The chairperson and deputy of a town council were designated as and respectively. However, Schedule 8 of the Local Government Act 2001 allowed alternative titles for the individuals elected to chair town councils, namely: • In the Irish language ....... and ....... followed by the name of the town in Irish • In the English language Mayor of the Town of ....... and Deputy Mayor of the Town of ....... followed by the name of the town in English ==See also==
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