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.
Congratulations to Senan McCabe, the winner of our “Create an eBook Competition”. Senan’s entry was a graphic novel called “The Big Snow”. Our Writer-in-Residence, Oisín McGann who judged the competition said that Senan’s story was “a quirky, funny and well observed story told with character-filled illustrations; a great combination of...
The Community Enhancement Programme (CEP) is a Capital Grant programme which provides funding to enhance community facilities and address disadvantage in County Meath.
Notice of the confirmation by An Bord Pleanála of a Compulsory Purchase Order pursuant to Section 76 of, and the Third Schedule to, the Housing Act, 1966, as extended by Section 10 of the Local Government (No. 2) Act, 1960 (as substituted by Section 86 of the Housing Act, 1966)...
An election of members for each of the local electoral areas (Navan, Kells, Trim, Ratoath, Ashbourne, Laytown/Bettystown) of the above-mentioned local authority will be held on the 24th May 2019.