Meath County Council has been made aware that there is a group of people impersonating asphalt contractors, seeking payment from residents for the carrying out of works to lanes and roads. Please note that NO contractor working on behalf of Meath County Council will ask any resident for any payments...
The Local Government Operational Procurement Centre (LGOPC) has published a Framework for Public Service Bodies to procure Commercial Minor Building Works. The LGOPC will carry out a competition to appoint Contractors to the Framework. Public Service Bodies will then run competitions with the Contractors in their area to procure MINOR...
Meath County Council Arts Office is pleased to present The Perfect Rain, a solo exhibition by Meath based children’s author-illustrator Tatyana Feeney. Originally from North Carolina, Tatyana has lived in Trim, Co Meath for the past 15 years where she draws inspiration for her art works and stories from the...
Works will take place on N2 Collon Road & N2 Dublin Road - Week beginning Monday, 2nd September. • On N2 Collon Road the work consists of drainage installations, final surface course to laybys, entrances & junction L5603 (at Cemetery), reinstatement of Campus filling station entrances and mastic surrounds to...
Dunshaughlin Civic Offices are now closed to the public until the start of 2020 while there are works being carried out to the building Queries can be dealt with in any of our other offices. Tel: 046-9097000 Email: customerservice@meathcoco.ie
An extension to the closure on Slane bridge is required to facilitate the cutting of traffic loops on the bridge. The bridge will be closed with no access on Thursday, 29th & Friday 30th August from 8.00 pm – 6.00 am.
The half price parking charges incentive on town centre meters ends on Monday, 26 August 2019 with the scheduled re-opening of Railway Street to through traffic. A new parking incentive - PAY 1 HOUR GET 1 HOUR FREE - on all meters, commences on Tuesday, 27th August 2019 for the...
Works next week will take place from Slane Crossroads to the Cemetery N2 Collon Road (Monday – Friday) to lay the final surface course (weather dependant), and to continue with drainage works.
These bye-laws govern a range of issues, including obliging consumers to participate in an authorized waste collection service or provide documentary proof on what alternative means they use to dispose of their waste, and encouraging greater segregation of waste to reduce volumes of residual waste collected.
These works, part of the Navan Town Scheme (Navan 2030) which are being funded by the National Transport Authority, provide for improvements and enhancements to the appearance of the town and its public areas and improved access and movement in and out of the town centre.