Kildalkey Community Initiative
Kildalkey Community Initiative
A Kildalkey Community Initiative meeting takes place on Wednesday 6th April 2011 in the usual place.
Items include plans for involving the Community in the National/Kildalkey clean-up during April
Kildalkey Community Initiative/ Community Alert
A combined meeting of Kildalkey Community Initiative / Commumnity Alert takes place on Tuesday 1st March 2011 at 8.00pm in the usual place.
The purpose is to draw up a programme for 2011. Both bodiea are non political, non sectarian with the primary objective of improving the quality of life and enjoyment in our community and adjoining areas.
Tidy Town/Village Committee
Responding to various suggestions that an effort be made to set up a Tidy Town/Village Committee, it has been decided to make a start by designating week commencing 24th May as the start of a clean up week. We will start with a clean up of all approach roads to our historic village. The first initiative will finish on Saturday 29th May by inviting all able bodied members of our community to meet outside the Parochial Hall with gloves and equipment of choice.
Upon completion we will be able to say "I did my bit and I'm proud of my efforts and my fellow residents of the community of Kildalkey"
PS. Plastic Bags will be provided
South Meath Community Forum
The South Meath Community Forum invites members of community and voluntary groups in the Trim/Kildalkey area to a talk and discussion on
The speaker will be Mr. Kenneth O'Shea and the venue is The Maudlin Centre (TIDE), Maudlin Vale, just off the Dublin Road just after Jack Quinn's.
The date is Tuesday 18th May, 2010 at 8.00pm. All are very welcome and admission is free. If your group needs additional finance, this is the meeting to attend.
Kildalkey Community Initiative
Executive Committee Meeting will be held on
Wednesday 18th March 2009
Usual Venue at 8:00pm
A full attendance would be appreciated
Kildalkey Draft Local Area Plan (LAP) 2009-2015
The Draft LAP is on display in Trim Council Offices for a period of 6 weeks from 23rd February 2009. Residents are free to make a submission or observation.