Limerick City Council
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Corporate Plan 2009 - 2014
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Corporate Plan 2009 - 2014
Annual Report 2011
Limerick City Council looks back at key achievements over the past financial year.
Limerick City Development Plan 2010-2016
The Limerick City Development Plan sets out Limerick City Council’s policies for the development of Limerick City to 2016
and beyond. It has been developed following a period of intensive consultation which took the form of public meetings,
meetings with stakeholders and service providers, written submissions and workshops for Elected Representatives.
Child Safeguarding Policy
This policy extends to all staff and staff who are employed by Services, which are run by Limerick City Council. All employees must be sensitive to the vulnerability of children during the course of their duties and act in a responsible manner at all times. It is recognised that most staff members do not have expertise in this area; it is important to note that the investigation of suspected child abuse is the responsibility of the statutory authorities and shall not be undertaken by the Limerick City Council’s Child Safeguarding Liaison Officer(s) or other Local Authority employees.
These guidelines are directed at all those who have contact with children in the normal course of their duties, to provide guidance on appropriate behaviour around children and what to do if physical, sexual or emotional and neglect abuse is suspected.
This Policy is not a legal interpretation of the legislation.
Facing the Challange of Change - Limerick.
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Facing the Challange of Change - Limerick.
Irish Language Scheme
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Fitzgerald Report
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Addressing issues of Social Exclusion in Moyross and other disadvantaged areas of Limerick City. Report to the Cabinet Committee on Social Inclusion, April 2007
Providing Green Routes in Limerick City
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Do you live or work in Limerick City? Do you regularly travel into the City?If so you may be interested to know about a package of ideas and initiatives that could be introduced to improve the transportation network in the City. These ideas will help to make the city’s roads better for buses, bus users, pedestrians, cyclists, cars and the environment. Limerick City Council would like to implement a series of 4 Green Routes in the City (from the South, East, North and Western suburbs). The following information summarises the ideas that have been identified by Limerick City Council. Please read on to find out more.
Last update:27/09/2012
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