Applications are now open for craft and design businesses from County Meath to participate in Local Enterprise Showcase 2027, taking place in the RDS Dublin from 17–19 January 2027.
With Ireland’s nature and wildlife taking centre stage from 15-24 May for National Biodiversity Week, Meath County Council, with funding from the Heritage Council, is showing their support by organising and co-facilitating a number of events across the county showcasing the wildlife that can be found in our coastal, riverine...
Meath County Council has welcomed the launch of Ablefest 2026, which took place at a special event at Fairyhouse Racecourse on Friday, 17 April 2026. The Council is delighted to partner with Ablefest for a second consecutive year, following the outstanding success of last year’s festival.
Meath County Council’s Shopfront Improvement and Age Friendly Grant support existing independent businesses to enhance their shopfronts and commercial facades, helping our towns and villages look more welcoming, be more accessible, and vibrant.
Meath County Council is inviting applications from suitably qualified, competent persons who wish to be included on a list of contractors available to carry out works under the adaptations to private homes Housing Grant Schemes.
Meath County Council is proud to announce the launch of Civic Dollars, an innovative app that rewards residents for spending time outdoors in Meath’s beautiful community spaces.
The Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly (EMRA) have a commenced a review of the Regional Spatial and Economic Strategy (RSES) and are seeking input from communities, stakeholders and all interested parties on the future of the region. The region includes 12 local authority areas as per the below image.
Meath County Council has launched its Digital & ICT Strategy 2030, a forward‑looking roadmap setting out how digital transformation will support the delivery of modern, efficient and inclusive public services for citizens, businesses and visitors across County Meath.
Forty-two students from twenty-three secondary schools have been awarded Gaeltacht scholarships by Meath County Council funded under the Council’s Irish Language and Creative Ireland Programmes.