Recent Press Releases
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17 Apr
Over €300,000 awarded to protect archaeological monuments in Louth
Louth County Council warmly welcomes the allocation of almost €330,000 in Community Monuments Fund grants to help protect several archaeological monuments around the county.
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14 Apr
Civic Reception for Kate O'Connor and Eve McCrystal
Kate O’Connor and Eve McCrystal were formally honoured by Louth County Council at a Civic Reception held on Thursday, 10th April at County Hall, Dundalk.
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14 Apr
Launch of the Louth PEACEPLUS Action Plan
Louth County Council launched the Louth PEACEPLUS Action Plan on Thursday, 10th April 2025.
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7 Apr
Louth County Council to honour Kate and Eve with Civic Reception
Louth County Council will host a Civic Reception at County Hall, Dundalk, on Thursday, 20th April to honour the sporting achievements of Kate O’Connor and Eve McCrystal.
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3 Apr
Vandalism at Moneymore playground condemned
Louth County Council strongly condemns the recent act of vandalism at Moneymore playground in Drogheda, where fire damage has caused significant harm to the community facility.
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28 Mar
Irish Homeless Street League expands to County Louth
The Louth Irish Homeless Street League officially commenced on Tuesday, 25th March at Clancy Park, the home of Quay Celtic, in Dundalk.
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25 Mar
2025 Annual Service Delivery Plan
Louth County Council’s 2025 Annual Service Delivery Plan was officially adopted by elected members at the council’s monthly meeting on Tuesday, 24th March.
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18 Mar
Council delegation joins St Patrick’s Day celebrations in New York
At the invitation of the County Louth Society, officials and elected members from Louth County Council travelled to New York to take part in this year’s St Patrick’s Day festivities.
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14 Mar
Gaeltacht Scholarship students honoured at Seachtain na Gaeilge event
Louth County Council’s Seachtain na Gaeilge celebrations continued on Wednesday 12th March with a lively event filled with ceol agus craic at County Hall, Dundalk.
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11 Mar
New Dog Fouling Campaign Aims to Keep Community Clean
Louth County Council has launched a new six-month campaign to address dog fouling and promote responsible pet ownership around the county.