About Kilkenny PPN
The Kilkenny Public Participation Network (PPN) is the new structure and platform by which the local community can engage with Kilkenny County Council. It forms the link between local Voluntary & Community, Social Inclusion, and Environmental sectors and the local governing body.
Established in 2014 through the Local Government Reform Act 2014, the PPN ensures that the public can have their say on local government decisions.
News
LCDC Meeting 31st January 2025: Minutes & Reports
Minutes of the Local Community Development Committee (LCDC) Meeting The meeting was held on Friday 31st January 2025. Click Here to View / Download the Draft Meeting Minutes Representative [...]
Music in Kilkenny
Music in Kilkenny are delighted once again to let you know of their latest events for early 2019 click this link to view MIL Brochure
The National Volunteering Strategy needs your input
Have your voice heard Carlow Volunteer Centre are holding a Focus Group on Monday January 28th next in Woodford/Dolmen Hotel, Carlow. Volunteering Strategy - click this link for more information
Kilkenny Age Friendly
F.A.O. all Business Owners/Managers REAP THE BENEFITS OF BECOMING AN ACCREDITED AGE FRIENDLY BUSINESS! Did you know that across the EU, older people are responsible for 50% of consumer spending? It’s easy to become an [...]
Community Funding Ireland Workshop + Twitter Connections
Funding Workshop for Community Voluntary Groups - In conjunction with the above Community Wetlands Forum and a host of relevant support agencies, Community Finance Ireland are really looking are really forward to presenting at this event on the 18th [...]
Newpark Close Family Resource Centre Events
NEWPARK CLOSE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE – details of events happening at the centre. – PARENT + TODDLER GROUP – Tuesday mornings – 10am to 12noon - contact Ber Brophy on 056-772-3309 NFRC Toddler Group - [...]
All Ireland Pollinator Plan 2015-2020
Get involved with the Irish Pollinator Initiative - About one third of our Ireland’s 101 native bee species are threatened with extinction. Bees are the most important pollinator of crops and native plant species in [...]