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Chambers Ireland this week revealed the shortlist for the Excellence in Local Government Awards 2025, with Kildare County Council shortlisted in a number of categories.
In its 22nd year, the Awards feature a total of 98 local authority projects shortlisted across 16 categories, reflecting the dedication and innovation taking place at local government level, and one local authority will be awarded the overall award and named Local Authority of the Year 2025.
This year, a record number of 259 submissions were received from 26 local authorities, underscoring the importance of these awards in showcasing the exemplary service provided by local authorities to their communities.
The awards are held annually in conjunction with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
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Kildare County Council has been shortlisted for the following awards:
Age Friendly Initiative: – Ireland's first Age Friendly Race Course
Climate Change: – Grass to Gas Project
Diversity & Inclusion: – Barrow Blueway Inclusive Initiative
Festival of the Year: – Brigid, Spirit of Kildare Festival
Promoting Economic Development: – The K-Hub Strategy: Driving Cluster-Led Economic Growth in Partnership
Supporting Sustainable Communities: – The DemoHouse
Sustainable Environment & Biodiversity: – Kerdiffstown Park Project
Urban Revival: – Naas Library & Cultural Centre
Speaking on the announcement of the shortlisted projects, Minister of State for Local Government and Planning, John Cummins TD, said: “I am very pleased that my Department is supporting the Excellence in Local Government Awards again this year. These awards provide a wonderful opportunity to champion the innovative work being done in local authorities all across the country.
“Local authority projects, like the ones shortlisted today contribute to life in our communities in a multitude of ways, and I am delighted to be a part of celebrating these achievements. I want to extend my warmest congratulations to all the shortlisted entrants, and my appreciation to the judging panel who had the unenviable task of choosing between so many worthy entries.”
Commenting on the announcement of the shortlist, Ian Talbot, Chief Executive of Chambers Ireland, said: “The Excellence in Local Government Awards continue to grow and evolve, reflecting the dynamic and diverse contributions of local authorities nationwide. This year, we are proud to introduce a new category, Celebrating Irish Language and Culture, which honours initiatives that preserve and promote our rich linguistic and cultural heritage.
“The awards showcase the inventiveness and innovation that local authorities are delivering, which so often goes unnoticed. I would like to congratulate each of the shortlisted local authorities and acknowledge the excellent work being undertaken at local government level across the country. Their efforts not only enhance community life but also demonstrate the ever-expanding scope and impact of local government today.”
The Excellence in Local Government Award winners will be announced at the 22nd annual ceremony on November 27 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Northwood, Santry.
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