Minister of State with responsibility for Community Development and Charities, Jerry Buttimer TD, has today (Friday, 1 May 2026) launched a new national awareness campaign to highlight how Local Community Development Committees (LCDCs) connect public bodies and communities across Ireland.
Local Community Development Committees are established in each local authority area to help implement community development initiatives and support community programmes such as the Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP), Healthy Cities, the Empowering Communities Programme and the Local Enhancement Programme.
Speaking at an event in Cork City to launch the campaign, Minister Buttimer said:
“It gives me great pleasure, as Minister of State with responsibility for Community Development and Charities, to be able to support and highlight LCDCs across Ireland and to raise awareness of the vital role LCDCs play in supporting communities, coordinating services, and improving quality of life across the country.
“Local Community Development Committees bring public bodies and community organisations around the same table so that services are better planned, better coordinated, and more responsive to local needs. Through this campaign, we want every community group and local resident to know that there is a structure in place – the LCDC – that is there to help them work with public bodies, access supports and shape the future of their area”.
LCDCs contribute to the development of local communities, through economic and community actions contained in each Local Economic and Community Plan.
Local Economic and Community Plans set out, for a six-year period, the objectives and actions needed to promote and support the economic, and community, development of the relevant local authority area.
This new campaign to highlight the role of LCDCs encourages anyone who is involved in a club, a voluntary group, or who simply wants better community services in their area to learn more about how their local LCDC can help.
Coilín O’Reilly, Chair of the County and City Management Association’s Rural, Community, Culture and Heritage Committee and Chief Executive of Carlow County Council said:
“Local Community Development Committees (LCDCs) are a key part of local government and play an important role in supporting the social, cultural, and economic development of communities. By bringing together local authorities, public bodies and community interests, LCDCs promote a joined-up approach to planning and delivering programmes at local level, helping to strengthen local democracy. The CCMA welcomes this campaign as an important step in raising awareness of LCDCs as a vital community service and of the role they play in supporting communities across the country.”
Mary Ruane, Chief Officer, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown LCDC said:
“This campaign is very welcome to raise awareness of the role of the LCDCs. I’m delighted that training and capacity building to improve engagement with our stakeholders has formed part of this initiative being launched today. We look forward to the communications campaign having a long and wide-ranging impact on the effective development of the LCDCs.”
The campaign entitled – “Our LCDCs – Building better communities together – le chéile” – will run from 1 May 2026 for three weeks across radio, podcasts, print and online media.
Visit gov.ie/lcdc to find out more.