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
SPC3 (Housing) Meeting 8th February 2024: Minutes & Reports
Minutes of the SPC 3: Housing Meeting The meeting was held on 8th February 2024. No meeting minutes available. Representative Reports: Click Here to View/Download the Meeting Report (Lisa [...]
4. National Biodiversity Action Plan consultation deadline extended to 9th Feb
In light of the high level of public interest that has been expressed so far in the Plan, and with a view to accommodating submissions from those who may not have had a chance over the [...]
JPC Meeting 20th January 2017: Minutes & Reports
Minutes of the Joint Policing Committee (JPC) Meeting The meeting was held on 20th January 20117. No meeting minutes available. Representative Reports: Click Here to View/Download the Meeting Report (Breda McDonald) [...]
SPC3 Meeting 18th January 2017: Minutes & Reports
Minutes of the SPC3 Meeting The meeting was held on 18th January 2017. No meeting minutes available. Representative Reports: Click Here to View/Download the Meeting Report (Mary T. Brennan - Environmental Pillar) [...]
SPC 1 Meeting 16th December 2016: Minutes & Reports
Minutes of the SPC 1 Meeting (Interim Report on Abbey Quarter) The meeting was held on 16th December 2016. No meeting minutes available. Representative Reports: Click Here to View/Download the Meeting Report [...]
Pride of Place – Congratulations Stoneyford
Congratulations to Stoneyford Development Associations who came Runners Up at the Pride of Place Award Ceremony 2016 in the category for populations between 300-1000.
Pride of Place – Congratulations Piltown
Congratulations to Piltown Enterprise who came runners up in the Community Business Category at the Pride of Place Awards 2016 for Housing and Urban Renewal
 
											
				