Meath has today, 26 November, published its Gender Pay Gap Report, highlighting the percentage difference between what men and women are paid on average in the organisation, irrespective of roles or levels.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE A VESTING ORDER – SECTION 10 Local Government Act (No 2) Act, 1960, SECTION 81 & 86 HOUSING ACT 1966, - Meath County Council Compulsory Purchase Order (No 4), 2024 (Vacant Homes) – 44 Newrath View, Kells, Co Meath, A82 W9D8
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE A VESTING ORDER – SECTION 10 Local Government Act (No 2) Act, 1960, SECTION 81 & 86 HOUSING ACT 1966, - Meath County Council Compulsory Purchase Order (No 2), 2024 (Vacant Homes) – 39 Northlands, Bettystown, Co Meath, A92 X4F5
FORM OF NOTICE OF THE CONFIRMATION BY THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF A COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER MADE FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE HOUSING ACT, 1966 , AS RESPECTS ALL OF THE LAND TO WHICH THE COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER RELATES TO BE PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 78 (1) OF THE SAID...
Meath County Council officially opened Phase 2 of Ashbourne Linear Park on the afternoon of Tuesday, 2 December 2025, a project that forms a vital part of the town's evolving green infrastructure while also providing a fantastic new amenity for local residents.
Meath County Council has adopted the budget for 2026, which provides for expenditure of over €258 million on local public services, an increase of over €26 million (or 11.5%) on the 2025 budget.
Meath Made, County Meath’s creative collective, is thrilled to announce its inaugural Christmas craft fair, “Creates at Christmas,” taking place from the evening of Friday, November 28 to Sunday, November 30. The festive fair will be hosted at the Swift Cultural Centre in the heart of Trim.
The SICAP 2025 Case Study highlights targeted actions to reduce isolation and promote social participation among older people, including the Meath Befriending Network, Folláine, Teach Mná, and Pobail le Chéile. These initiatives help older people remain active, safe, and connected in their communities.
Meath Library Service is proud to announce its participation in Skills for Life, a new nationwide initiative designed to help individuals build essential life skills. The programme is being rolled out across all local authority library services in Ireland and is free to access for everyone.