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Report shows South Dublin County Council ‘improved performance while mounting Covid response’

South Dublin County Council improved its performance across a range of indicators during 2020, despite Covid-19 challenges and while providing additional innovations and services during the pandemic.

This is according to the NOAC Local Authority Performance Indicator Report 2020 which shows that South Dublin County Council made advances last year, in particular in the areas of roads maintenance, social home reletting, citizen engagement and business support.

Covid-19 placed a considerable burden on the council, with a reduction in revenues and strained resources.

However, essential services were delivered throughout the pandemic while South Dublin County Council played a vital role in the national response to Covid-19.

South Dublin County Council established the Community Call service and provided support to more than 2,100 requests from people since March 2020.

The local authority also provided a range of new supports and grants to businesses, offered resilience and wellbeing support to the community, and worked to facilitate changes to the public realm in the interests of public health and safety.

Alongside this, South Dublin County Council continued to deliver essential services throughout Covid, as the Performance Indicators Report 2020 shows.

Commenting on the report, Lorna Maxwell, Director of Corporate Performance and Change Management at South Dublin County Council, paid tribute to the hard work and dedication of South Dublin County Council employees, saying:

“South Dublin County Council continued to provide hundreds of services throughout 2020, despite the challenge and uncertainty of Covid-19 and the constraints of public health restrictions.

“At the same time, we played a vital role in the national response to the pandemic, supporting communities, businesses and local economies.

“We are continually seeking to improve services and increase efficiency and did manage to make progress in a range of areas last year. Now that we are in a more certain situation with regard to Covid, we will build on our progress, continue to innovate and deliver quality public services.”

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