Statutory mandate
Shared services and support for local government
What this means
- The Local Government Management Agency (LGMA) is a public body set up in 2012 to support local councils across Ireland.[source]
- It was established by a government order, the Local Government Management Agency (Establishment) Order 2012, giving it a formal legal basis.[source]
- The LGMA provides shared services to local authorities, meaning councils can use common systems and resources rather than each building their own.[source]
- It also carries out research and delivers training to staff working in local government, helping to build skills and knowledge across the sector.[source]
- The agency acts as a centre of expertise on how local authorities operate, advising and supporting councils on management and governance matters.[source]
Direct impact (1)
- duty held by body
Indirect impact (1)
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Duty
The Local Government Management Agency provides shared services, research, training and support to the local government sector and acts as a centre of expertise on local authority operations.
- Owning body
- Local Government Management Agency
Legislative references
- Local Government Management Agency (Establishment) Order 2012 (S.I. No. 290 of 2012)
Linked commitments (0)
No commitments are linked to this mandate.
Sources
Sources
- About the Local Government Management AgencyLocal Government Management Agency·Retrieved 2026-05-21medium
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