PLEASE NOTE: This scheme has been suspended until 2023.
The Local Agenda 21 Environmental Partnership Fund (LA21) which has operated since 1997, promotes sustainable development by assisting small-scale environmental projects at local level. The Scheme has been renamed the Community Environment Action Fund from 2019 onwards.
The Community Grant Scheme is available to Community Groups, Tidy Towns/Village Committees, Residents Associations and other organisations, to assist with actions and projects being undertaken in their local area.
Grant to support community groups and organisations to undertake projects that will gather information, help to appropriately manage and promote an awareness and appreciation of our heritage.
The Community Involvement Scheme (CIS) is an opportunity for communities to have road repair work carried out at relatively modest cost on local roads and cul-de-sacs that would not normally be included on the Council’s main roadworks programme.
Meath County Council in conjunction with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage are inviting applications for the Community Monuments Fund 2025.
Under Community policing, a member of An Garda Siochana is given responsibility for policing a specific geographical area. That garda works in uniform and makes every effort to meet with and build up a constructive relationship with the people who live there.
On 15th March, 2024, Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys and Minister of State Joe O’Brien, announced details of a €50 million Community Recognition Fund. The allocation for Co. Meath is€1,188,066.
We have launched a Commuter Survey to get up to date figures on the habits of commuters in the county that could have a far-reaching and positive effect on the lives of Meath commuters.
This survey is for residents who travel outside the county for work; it will give us information to try and solve our commuting issues.