County Meath Vocational Educational Committee
County Meath VEC is a local statutory education and training authority established under the 1930 Vocational Educational Act. County Meath VEC operates 9 schools and colleges, a PLC college, 6 Youthreach Centres, Travellers Training Centre, Adult Education, Community Education, Adult Literacy, BTEI and an Adult Guidance Centre throughout County Meath.
Abbey Road, Navan, County Meath
Phone: 046 906 8222
Email:
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Web: www.meathvec.ie
Contact: Christy Duffy, Adult Education Officer
Teagasc
Teagasc provides integrated research, advisory and training services for the agriculture and food industry in Ireland.
Kells Road, Navan, County Meath
Tel: 046 902 1792
Fax: 046 902 2811
Email:
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Navan Chamber of Commerce
Navan Chamber is a partnership of businesses and professional people working together to build a healthy economy and to improve the quality of life in our community. Chamber members are businesses, organisations and individuals concerned with the socio-climate of the community. Members have joined together because they know they stand a better chance of getting things done when they work together and speak as one voice.
Chamber Buildings, Church Hill, Navan, County Meath
Phone: 046 9023330
Fax: 046 9072873
Email:
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Web: www.navanchamber.com
Navan Citizens Information Centre
Navan Citizens Information Centre provides free, impartial and confidential information. They provide integrated information across the full range of state services and entitlements as well as local services and supports. Additionally it offers Money Advice and Budgeting Service (MABS) and Free Legal Advice.
1 Brews Hill, Navan, County Meath
Phone: 046 907 4086
Fax: 046 907 4125
Email:
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Irish Farmers Association
The Irish Farmers' Association is the largest farm organisation in the country, representing 85,000 farm families engaged in agricultural activity. In its 50-year history, IFA has successfully negotiated on behalf of farmers at local, national and European level, delivering results for its members. The IFA voluntary membership, which has a presence in every parish in the county, works with the professional team to lobby politicians, agri-business and policy makers to ensure that farming interests are recognised. IFA has participated in the Social Partnership process since its inception in the1980s, guaranteeing that issues of concern to farmers have a platform at the highest decision-making level.
Bective Street, Kells, County Meath
Phone: 046 924 0436
Fax: 046 924 1270
Email:
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Web: www.ifa.ie
Athboy Heritage Forum
The Athboy Heritage Forum was established in 1998 as a voluntary body from residents of Athboy and surrounding areas, with a goal to promote and preserve the rich heritage of Athboy. Other objectives include identifying, recording and preserving items of historical interest; to act as a watchdog; to place Athboy on the cultural map of modern development; and to raise awareness of the local heritage sites among the local population.
Meath Tourism
Meath Tourism is the county promotional, marketing and development company for tourism in Meath. It aims to develop and implement a sustainable tourism policy on behalf of the industry and enhance the image of Meath as a nice place to visit.
Ashbourne Civic Offices, Killegland St., Ashbourne Co. Meath
Phone: 01 835 8022
Fax: 01 835 8120
Email:
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Trim Tourism Marketing Group
Trim Tourism Marketing Group was established to develop the tourism potential of the town of Trim, increased the areas overnight stay capacity and produce marketing material to be used within and outside Ireland.
Meath Local Sports Partnership
The Local Sports Partnerships were set up to create a national structure to coordinate and promote the development of sport at local level. The key aims of the Local Sports Partnerships are to increase participation in sport and to ensure that local resources are used to best effect. Older people are one of the specific target groups for Local Sports Partnerships.
Enterprise Centre, Trim Road, Navan, County Meath
Phone: 046 9067349
Fax: 046 9097001
E-mail:
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Artisan Food Producers of Meath
Producing locally to the highest standards of quality, this membership group of food producers has a product range extending from ice cream to chocolates, breads to cheesecakes, and soups to sausages. Established in October 2004, the Artisan Food Producers of Meath is a membership organisation of Meath-based food producers. The benefits of membership of this collective group include improved accessibility to training, trade shows plus specialist advice and support.
C/o Meath Partnership, Tom Blake House, Bective Street, Kells, County Meath
Phone: 046 928 0790
Fax: 046 9249338
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Athboy Tidy Towns
The Athboy Tidy Towns Committee was established as an anti-litter group in September 2001. They were formed by a number of local residents who felt concerned at Athboy’s increasing litter problem.
Dundalk Institute of Technology
Dundalk Institute of Technology’s mission is to provide the community with quality third level education and services, relevant to the economic social and cultural development of the region in the national and international context. It aims to promote personal responsibility among all its students and enhance the professionalism of all its members in a supportive, inclusive and productive environment
Dublin Road, Dundalk, County Louth
Phone: 042 937 0200
Fax: 042 933 3505
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