Works next week will take place on N2 Dublin Road, N2 Collon Road & N51 Drogheda Road • On N2 Dublin Road the work consists of drainage installations and deep patching in vicinity of Fenor Cross. These works will be carried out by use of stop / go traffic management...
The Meath Business and Tourism Awards will this year celebrate its 10th year of honouring and recognising excellence in the Royal County. Meath County Council has been proud partners of the Meath Chronicle in hosting the awards since 2009, the official launch of which was hosted by Cathaoirleach Wayne Harding...
Why Have We a Climate Action Strategy The need to address climate change is becoming more urgent, the evidence of which is visible across the globe, with scientists predicting increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as Hurricane Dorian. Ireland, and indeed County Meath, is not immune from...
On Thursday evening last, September 12th, Cathaoirleach Wayne Harding and members of the Kells Municipal District held an event in the Kells Civic Offices to recognise outstanding achievements by residents of the area. Cllr. Sean Drew and Director of Services, Kevin Stewart were on hand to make presentations to: M...
Works will take place on N2 Collon Road, N2 Dublin Road & N51 Navan Road - Week beginning Monday, 16th September. • On N2 Collon Road the work consists of mastic surrounds to pavement ironwork. • On N2 Dublin Road the work consists of mastic surrounds to pavement ironwork &...
Please note that scheduled meetings of Ratoath Municipal District will take place in Dunshaughlin Community Centre until further notice and until works are completed in Dunshaughlin Civic Offices. The September Monthly Meeting is scheduled for Wed, 11th Sept at 9.30am.
Bonfire burning is a very serious threat to public health and the environment. Smoke from burning wastes (particularly Tyres, Domestic Waste, Paint and Plastics) can contain hazardous chemicals including sulphur dioxide, lead, mercury, arsenic and carbon monoxide. Remember it affects everyone and everything in your neighbourhood, including children, the elderly...
Bonfire burning is a very serious threat to public health and the environment. Smoke from burning wastes (particularly Tyres, Domestic Waste, Paint and Plastics) can contain hazardous chemicals including sulphur dioxide, lead, mercury, arsenic and carbon monoxide. Remember it affects everyone and everything in your neighbourhood, including children, the elderly...
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...