Community Safety Partnership

Louth_LCSP_Headline_RGB

Community safety is about people being safe and feeling safe in their own communities.

The Department of Justice has developed a new Community Safety Policy inspired by a key principle from the 2018 Commission on the Future of Policing (CoFPI) report: policing is not solely the responsibility of An Garda Síochána. Instead, a strategic partnership approach that brings together various service providers and the community can significantly enhance safety and the sense of security for residents.

This updated approach goes beyond traditional policing, requiring cooperation among state bodies, voluntary organizations, and local communities. Together, they work in partnership to identify, prioritize, and address safety issues specific to their areas. The goal is to promote greater community involvement and empowerment by encouraging all community sectors to collaborate in creating safer local environments across Ireland.

The Local Community Safety Partnership (LCSP) aims to unite relevant organizations and local communities in a cooperative effort, focusing on concerns raised and prioritized by residents. The LCSP will include representatives from Louth County Council, local Councillors, An Garda Síochána, community groups, businesses, education sectors, and statutory agencies such as TUSLA and the HSE.

Each LCSP is tasked with developing and implementing a tailored community safety plan, taking a strategic and coordinated approach to resolving local safety issues. This ensures challenges are addressed collectively by service providers in partnership with the community.

The Policing Security and Community Safety Act 2024, which took effect on April 2, 2025, formally established the LCSPs on a legal basis. Thirty-six Partnerships will be launched nationwide.

About Louth Local Community Safety Partnership

Membership of the Louth LCSP is configured to give the broadest representations across sectoral interests, demographic and community interests in Co Louth, to achieve the best community safety outcomes.

2026-01-27-Louth-LCSP-Meeting

Current members of the Louth LCSP are: 

Member Representing Category
Mr Nasir Yasin (Chair) Somali Irish Community Development Association (Dundalk) Resident
Cllr Paddy Mc Quillan (Vice Chair) Borough District of Drogheda Elected Representative 
Cllr Pearse Mc Geough Municipal District of Ardee Elected Representative
Cllr Jim Tenanty Municipal District of Ardee Elected Representative
Cllr Michelle Hall Borough District of Drogheda Elected Representative
Cllr Robbie Nash Municipal District of Dundalk Elected Representative
Cllr Andrea Mc Kevitt Municipal District of Dundalk Elected Representative
Cllr Sean Kelly Cathaoirleach of Louth County Council 2025-2026 Elected Representative
Superintendent Andrew Watters An Garda Siochana An Garda Síochána
Superintendent Charles Armstrong An Garda Siochana An Garda Síochána
Mr Cathal Grant Area Manager TUSLA - The Child & Family Agency
Mr Joseph Ruane Area Manager HSE
Mr David Conway Louth County Council Local Authority
Ms Caitriona Sinnott Muintir Na Tíre Voluntary Sector
Mr Gerry Melia IFA - County Louth Voluntary Sector
Ms Edel Walsh Deaf Association, Drogheda Resident
Mr Eugene Conlon Dunleer Town Team and Irish Sustainable Communities Together/Energy Team Resident
Mr. Brian Murphy Louth Meath Education & Training Board Education
Mr Joe Grogan Age Friendly Louth’s Older Peoples Council - Chair Older People
Mr Hubert Murphy Louth Economic Forum Business
TBC Probation Service, Louth Justice System
Mr Andy Ogle North Eastern Regional Drug & Alcohol Task Force Drugs Services
Ms. Siobhan Molloy Dundalk Institute of Technology Education
Ms Ann Larkin Women's Aid, Dundalk DSGBV
Ms Susan Keogh Drogheda Women’s & Children’s Refuge  DSGBV
Mr Joshua Challoner St. Patrick's Scout Group Youth
Mr Michael Muckian Cooley Peninsula Community Alert Voluntary Sector
Mr Kevin Moran Dundalk Youth Centre Voluntary Sector
Ms Niamh Quinn Tuath Housing Association Voluntary Sector
Mr Ciaran Reid Louth Local Development Other Public Service Body

The Louth LCSP is supported by a dedicated local community safety coordinator, Ms. Therese McArdle, and an administrator, Mr. Alan Minto, both posts are funded by the Department of Justice.

For further information contact Louth LCSP at communitysafety@louthcoco.ie.

Latest News

29 Jan 2026 - Inaugural Meeting of Louth Local Community Safety Partnership

Related Documents

Louth LCSP Meeting Minutes - 27 January 2026 

Guidance for the Operation of Local Community Safety Partnerships