Meath Public Participation Network

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Meath PPN has 800 groups registered as members from across the Community & Voluntary, Social Inclusion and Environment sectors in the county. Meath PPN has 800 groups registered as members from across the Community & Voluntary, Social Inclusion and Environment sectors in the county. The Public Participation Network is the new way for the public to engage with the Meath County Council. Meath PPN currently has over 500 member groups from the Community & Voluntary, Social Inclusion and Environment sectors across the county. The PPN is designed to give communities a say in how Local Government works. It gives your group the opportunity to play a part in decision making by the Council.

It is a chance for your group to be better informed about the activities and services of the Council and to network with other groups in your local area, or from your sector. For more information – PPN Handbook 2020 Meath PPN has 800 groups registered as members from across the Community & Voluntary, Social Inclusion and Environment sectors in the county. Groups must register in the same Municipal District as their main postal address. They must also register on one of three Pillars, which are explained below. Suggested examples of eligible local groups for membership of the Social Inclusion Pillar:

in inclusive activity, sports, arts, men’s sheds etc… Suggested examples of acceptable environmental areas for groups eligible to join the Environment Pillar: Please note that applications to join the Meath PPN Environment Pillar must be validated by the National Environmental Pillar before they can be accepted.

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in inclusive activity, sports, arts, men’s sheds etc… Suggested examples of acceptable environmental areas for groups eligible to join the Environment Pillar: Please note that applications to join the Meath PPN Environment Pillar must be validated by the National Environmental Pillar before they can be accepted.