Galway County Council owns and manages over 3,000 properties. These properties are located in various size estates in towns and villages or may be single houses in a rural area.
The Council has a duty of care to promote the peaceful occupation of all our dwellings. The Council aims to achieve its role as Landlord by ensuring tenants abide by the tenancy agreement which they sign, and by exercising its statutory powers to deal with any instances of anti-social behaviour.
Estate management is about making local authority estates better places to live in. The Council employs five Housing Liaison Officers (HLO’s) who each deal with their own designated area of the county, and carry out a range of services;
- Advice to Tenants on all details of their tenancy and house management
- Investigate complaints of anti-social behaviour
- Development of Residents Associations
- Assist in problems which may occur in estates
The Council encourages and facilitates the formation of Residents Associations, and where problems in estates are reported through the Residents Association or otherwise, the Council will also utilise all legislative means available, and a multi-agency approach with the Gardai Siochana and HSE, to combat any instances of anti-social behaviour.
Local Authorities and Housing Associations in Ireland have specific powers to evict anyone who is engaging in anti-social behaviour, i.e. involved in drug dealing or any behaviour that might cause danger, injury, damage or fear to people living in the area. This may include violence, threats, intimidation or harassment. The Council can also refuse to let a dwelling or sell one under the tenant purchase scheme on the grounds of anti-social behaviour.
If you want to make a change to your tenancy please use the following forms:
Contact our Housing TEM team
Housing counter (in person) Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Address
Housing TEM
Galway County Council
Áras an Chontae
Prospect Hill
Galway
H91 H6KX