The Town and Village Renewal Scheme provides funding for projects that make our towns and villages more attractive and sustainable. Funding of €1,185,047 from the Department of Rural and Community Development under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme was announced for the following;
Thirty-eight students from eighteen secondary schools in the county have been awarded Gaeltacht scholarships by Meath County Council. The scholarships were presented by Leas-Chathaoirleach Cllr. Paul McCabe to students at a special ceremony in Buvinda House, on Thursday, May 9.
Meath County Council welcomed Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, to Kilmainhamwood to officially open Kilmainhamwood Community Centre which received funding from her department. This project resulted in €305,460 invested into Kilmainhamwood, with €250,000 funding from the Town and Village Renewal Scheme and the remainder by Meath...
Local authorities must identify official bathing areas in their area every year so that they can be monitored for safety, water quality and their level of use.
Students from Meath have taken 1st prize in the Senior category and Social Media & Marketing in the Junior category at this year’s Student Enterprise Programme National Finals.
An election of members for each of the local electoral areas (Navan, Kells, Trim, Ratoath, Ashbourne, Laytown/Bettystown) of the above-mentioned local authority is about to be held.
Delegates, Trade Exhibitors, Speakers, and Guests from all over the world will this week descend on Trim for the 65th Annual Chief Fire Officer’s Association Conference.
Since September 2023 Healthy Meath in collaboration with The Irish Pharmacy Union, Community Pharmacies and Roche Diagnostics have been delivering a Chronic Disease Risk Management Programme within communities across County Meath. Cathaoirleach of Meath County Council, Cllr. Tommy Reilly today launched the County Meath Chronic Disease Risk Management Pilot Report...