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  1. Under the 1940 act, a county manager was the manager of every borough or municipal town in that county, but from the 1990s had the power to delegate these functions to any other officer of that borough or town council.

  2. In 1937, the Urban District of Galway became the Borough of Galway, remaining part of County Galway. The borough council had 12 members. [6] It increased to 15 members at the 1985 election , in anticipation of its conversion to a city council.

  3. From the autumn of 1824 speculation arose over the implications of the known ambitions of Clanricarde, who was eyeing one of the county Galway seats as well as the borough representation.

  4. A list of the office holders for the Borough and Town of Galway in 1862, taken from Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862.

  5. Every local authority has a chief executive (formerly called a county or city manager) who is employed to manage their local authority. Some local authorities share a chief executive. As well as the chief executive, some councils also have deputy chief executives.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BoroughBorough - Wikipedia

    Galway was a borough from 1937 until upgraded to a county borough in 1985. [4] [5] The county boroughs in the Republic of Ireland were redesignated as "cities" under the Local Government Act 2001 . Dún Laoghaire was a borough from 1930 until merged into Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown county in 1994.

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  8. Nov 9, 2004 · Tierney is now the county manager of Fingal; he is to be succeeded by Joe McGrath, director of services with Kerry County Council. Tomorrow: Limerick IN THIS SECTION

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