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Leading the local response to COVID-19: the role of local government

by Shannon, Laura | O'Leary, Fergal.

Series: Local Government Research Series. Report No. 20Publication details: Dublin: Institute of Public Administration (IPA), 2021Availability: Items available for loan: 5 . Location(s): REF-DESK Call number: 352.09415.
Local Government: engaging and empowering local communities

by Shannon, Laura | O'Leary, Fergal.

Series: Local Government Research Series. Report No. 16Publication details: Dublin: Institute of Public Administration (IPA), 2020Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: 6 . Location(s): REF-DESK Call number: 352.0415.
Furthering citizen engagement in local authority budgetary processes through participatory budgeting in Ireland. Feasibility study

by Shannon, Laura | O'Riordan, Joanna | Boyle, Richard.

Series: Local Government Research Series. Report No. 15Publication details: Dublin: Institute of Public Administration (IPA), 2019Availability: Items available for loan: 5 . Location(s): REF-DESK Call number: 352.0415.
Local economic development. An overview of the economic development role of local authorities in selected jurisdictions

by Shannon, Laura.

Series: Local Government Research Series. Report No. 13Publication details: Dublin: Institute of Public Administration (IPA) 2018Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: 5 . Location(s): REF-DESK Call number: 352.0415.
€300K have your say: evaluation of South Dublin County Council pilot participatory budgeting exercise

by Shannon, Laura | Boyle, Richard.

Publication details: Dublin: Institute of Public Administration (IPA), 2017Availability: Items available for loan: 4 . Location(s): OPEN-SHELF Call number: 352.1.
Local and regional bodies in Ireland, 2012-2016.

by Shannon, Laura.

Publication details: 2017Availability: Items available for reference: Not for loan (1) . Location(s): JOURNALS Call number: JIS.

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