Recent Press Releases
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9 Jan
Library Service Invites Public to Help Shape Its Future
Louth County Council Library Service is inviting people to take part in a public consultation to help shape its new Development Programme for 2026-2030.
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5 Jan
Rates Waiver Scheme for New Businesses Open for Applications
Louth County Council is calling on entrepreneurs and new businesses to apply for the 2026 Commercial Rates Waiver Scheme.
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22 Dec
Significant Progress Being Made at Greenhills Grange
All 46 homes under the Greenhills Grange Accelerated Delivery Programme (ADP) social housing scheme have now reached a major construction milestone
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19 Dec
Council invites applications for Community Monuments Fund 2026
The Community Monuments Fund invests in archaeological heritage and helps owners and custodians of archaeological monuments to safeguard them into the future
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19 Dec
Landowners Invited to Apply for Hare’s Corner Biodiversity Initiative
The Hare’s Corner is an innovative biodiversity project coordinated by Burrenbeo Trust in partnership with Louth County Council
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18 Dec
Councils Drive Cross-Border Progress at Strategic Alliance Meeting
Louth County Council and Newry, Mourne and Down District Council convened their latest Strategic Alliance meeting on 9 December 2025
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18 Dec
Official Launch of Drogheda Digital Hub
Peter Burke TD, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, officially opened the Drogheda Digital Hub on Thursday, 17th December.
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17 Dec
KT Travel Named Cathaoirleach’s Business of the Month for December
Cathaoirleach’s Business of the Month initiative is supported by the Louth Local Enterprise Office.
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16 Dec
Winners of Greener Christmas Poetry Competition 2025 Announced
The competition celebrates the creativity of primary school pupils across the county in promoting sustainability during the festive season.
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12 Dec
Age Friendly Louth Delivers Christmas Cheer Across the County
Louth County Council’s Community Team prepared over 300 Christmas bags and cards for distribution to older and vulnerable people throughout the county.