Northern Ireland Press Releases
Review
will lead to more regulatory services for local authorities in Northern Ireland
- 28/02/05
Food
the local vision – Northern Ireland - 02/02/04
Organisations Come Together To Launch First Food Vision Document For Northern
Ireland - 22/01/04
NILGA
NILGA's website address is www.nilga.org
A new body based on cross-party association and called the Northern
Ireland Local Government Association was launched on 2 October 2001. By March 2002 all 26
local authorities had become members. This new organisation has a total membership of 157
members from all the 26 councils and representing all the political parties. It has an
executive committee comprising of 28 general members, 4 office bearers – a President
and 3 Vice Presidents, and 3 Council Chief Executives (Advisors). With the Society of
Local Authority Chief Executives (SOLACE) as its Advisory Committee, it holds quarterly
meetings and has an initial budget of £200,000.
NILGA Objectives:
- To represent the interests of member authorities to government departments,
parliament, international institutions and other bodies.
- To formulate sound policies for
- the development of local government;
- effective management within local authorities; and
- the enhancement of local democratic processes within Northern Ireland.
- To provide a forum for the discussion of matters of concern to member
authorities and a means whereby joint views may be formulated and expressed.
- To represent the interests of local authorities as employers; to appoint
elected representatives and officers (as appropriate) to the employers’ sides of
joint negotiating machinery; and to participate in the Social Dialogue and similar
European activities.
- To provide a range of cost-effective services to local authorities in
accordance with their wishes, including the dissemination of accurate and timeous
information on all local government and other relevant issues and the provision of
training for councillors.
- To promote the policies of the Association by providing information on local
government issues to the public, the media and outside organisations.
- To provide advice and assistance upon request to any local authority, or
association of local authorities outside the United Kingdom particularly in respect of
training for elected representatives or staff in developing countries.
- To ensure that members of all political parties in Northern Ireland are
accorded the opportunity to contribute to the Association’s activities and to the
development of policies which represent, as far as possible, consensus between parties.
- To provide office accommodation, administrative support and secretarial services for (i)
any association or party political grouping of elected councillors; or (ii) any
professional association of senior local government officers; in return in each case for
financial contribution or the provision of services.
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