From Wednesday, December 6, community organisations in Meath with an interest in helping to address climate action in their local areas can apply for a Department of Environment, Climate and Communications grant fund that will be administered by Meath County Council.
Meath County Councillors have adopted the budget for 2024, which provides for expenditure of over €208.7 million on local public services, an increase of over €22m (or 12%) on last year’s budget and the first time the Council budget has exceeded €200m. Councillors adopted the annual budget for 2024 at...
Notice is hereby given that the Draft Local Authority Budget of Meath County Council for the financial year ending on 31st December 2024 has been prepared and will be considered by the Council at the Statutory Budget Meeting to be held in Buvinda House, Navan, Co Meath and online onMonday...
Meath County Council’s e-Planning portal is now live and accepting planning applications online. The new portal www.planning.localgov.ie allows agents, developers and members of the public to lodge their applications and make planning submissions and observations electronically. The online system will run as an additional option to the existing paper-based system...
Meath County Council is proposing to develop a portion of the Navan Cycle Scheme on the R161 Trim Road from Beechmount to Balreask Manor which will provide high quality, safe, continuous, and consistent cycle and pedestrian facilities in Navan.
Meath County Council is delighted to announce the official opening of the next section of the Boyne Valley to Lakelands Greenway between Nobber and Kilmainhamwood! This opening provides a seamless 8.7km walking and cycle path commencing in Castletown and finishing just north of Kilmainhamwood. Together with the previously opened section...
Meath County Council proposes to carry out development at the existing Market House building (a Protected Structure RPS Reference 91253) and surrounds at Castle Street, Trim, Co Meath
Following the appointment of Colm O’Rourke as Chairperson of the Meath Economic Development Forum, Fiona Lawless, Meath County Council Chief Executive hosted an introductory meeting of the forum on September 28 in Buvinda House.