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Did you know Meath has 9 decarbonisation zones? Or that for the first time in over thirty years Bettystown has Blue Flag status confirming it has the same amenities and standards as Blue Flag beaches found in other parts of the world including California?
In this episode we talk with Climate Action Officer Mary Darcy, Environment Education Officer Bernadine Cary, and Community Warden Alan Nolan.
We hear about a variety of climate action initiatives supported by the council to combat environmental challenges in our community including Navan Men’s Sheds and we also talk about the continuing issue of littering and explore its implications.
Join us for a busy but thought provoking episode that aims to inspire positive change and foster a sense of responsibility among residents in Meath. -
Meath could have one of the most sustainable stretches of road in the country! On this episode we find out where it is and why it is part of the council’s response to becoming more sustainable in all areas of transport.
Senior Engineer Caroline Corrigan talks about the roads – and there are a lot of them - the impact of climate change, responding to those changes and how to do all of this in a sustainable way.
Cormac Ross, Senior Executive Engineer with Active Travel provides insight into their initiatives which aim to promote healthier, more sustainable modes of transportation.
We also hear about two families who have been able to embrace the joy of the greenways as Local Lens visited Park Beo, Wilkinstown. -
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Helping to provide homes is one of the most important areas of service of any county council.
This is a complex and complicated service area where there is a person or family behind every statistic.
In this episode Director of Services Fiona Fallon and Housing Settlement Officer Gemma Ryan from talk about their work, the successes and the challenges.
We also hear from two people who got their forever homes through different council backed schemes. -
Meath is the Royal county and this episode looks at some of its cultural richness and how the council engages with the community in this area.
Librarian Aoife Carberry talks about the immense reach the library network in Meath in the online and in person worlds. She reveals some of the exciting elements of the new library in East Meath Civic Centre and we hear from one family on their love of books and the importance of their local library.
More exciting plans for the future of culture in Meath are discussed by County Archivist Patricia Fallon. The new county archive will form part of Navan’s Cultural Quarter.
Senior Engineer John McGrath, explains exactly what it will include and how it will transform the town. This ambitious initiative aims to create a dynamic space that, as well as being home to a much larger county archive, will be a vibrant community hub, encouraging cultural engagement and fostering connections among residents through art, history, and collaboration. -
Why a podcast and why now? Communications Manager Ailish Shaw talks about Local Lens, what listeners can expect and how residents of Meath can get in touch.
The first guest is Dara McGowan, Director of Enterprise and Economic Development, who discusses the multifaceted topic of economic development in Meath.
From soft supports for start-ups to support mechanisms for FDI and the exciting new Centre of Business Excellence which will be a rich hub of supports for all businesses and entrepreneurs, he outlines the programmes and resources the council provides.
Two business owners also discuss their experiences of accessing economic development supports. -
County Meath - The Royal County.
Home to over 220,000 people and where Meath County Council deliver more than 1,000 services and this is Local lens, a Podcast where you can find out more about those services and the people who provide them.
Local Lens by Meath County Council - Releasing February 25th on all Platforms.