Meath County Council has secured €7 million in THRIVE Funding, the Town Centre First Heritage Revival Scheme 2024, under Strand 2 for the development of Navan Cultural Quarter: Community Hub & County Archive, formerly known as St Patrick’s Classical School.
Six schools and three coding clubs from Meath showcased their digital and STEAM prowess at the Microsoft Dream Space DoYour:Bit Challenge held in Dublin from June 6 to 11. The participants demonstrated their coding skills, research capabilities, and their knack for identifying opportunities to address the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
Meath Library Service is really excited about this year’s Summer Stars Reading programme. Last year, over 3,300 children participated and this year we're aiming even higher.
Funding to benefit Women’s Sheds, Sports Clubs, ICA Groups, Toddler Groups, Girls Guides and much more. S mall grants to assist groups in every county with their capital costs.
Meath County Council wish to advise that the contracts for a social housing development at Rathaldron Court, Navan were signed this week. The development will be called Rathaldron Court and it consists of 27no. units (2no. 4-bed residential units, 11no. 2-bed residential units, and 14no. 1-bed residential units). The development...
Meath Arts Office are pleased to announce the launch of the MEATH CULTURE NIGHT 2024 EVENT GRANT SCHEME. Culture Night is an annual all-island public event that celebrates culture, creativity and the arts, taking place on Friday 20th September 2024. This award supports artists, venues and local arts/cultural organisations who...
Following the launch of the Road Safety Signage Initiative in September 2023 by The Meath Joint Policing Committee Subcommittee on Road Safety and Improved Driver Behaviour, the initiative has now been extended to a number of Soccer Clubs across the County. The initiative, funded by Meath County Council’s Joint Policing...
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.