Use the Arrows < > above to go through the gallery County Longford Public Participation Network Municipal District held plenary meetings in Granard, Bally.
County Longford Public Participation Network (PPN) Development Officer, Siobhán Cronogue is an exceptionally busy lady this week with PPN Municipal Distr.
County Longford PPN plenary meeting takes place this evening
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County Longford Public Participation Network (PPN) are holding their first County Plenary meeting of the year this evening, Wednesday, March 10 7pm.
The online meeting link has been circulated to all groups and it promises to be a very interesting and informative session. Tess Murphy, PPN Secretariat who will chair proceedings said,
“It is so important we stay in touch with our members and keep them up to date with our work and also areas that are of particular interest to the community right now.”
Ms Murphy went on to explain “for this reason the PPN chose to focus on information on the proposed N4 Mullingar to Roosky road scheme, how women can learn and become involved in politics and what impact the current environmental challenges and regulations have on local farmers.”
Longford PPN & ICA: Reaching out is most powerful way to combat isolation
We are all in this together - new Stay Connected campaign
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County Longford Public Participation Network (PPN) and Longford ICA members (pictured above at a pre-Covid function) are teaming up to launch a local ‘Stay Connected’ campaign );
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Following on from their successful roll out of ‘A Call for Christmas’ campaign, County Longford Public Participation Network (PPN) are back looking out for the community and this time they have teamed up with the formidable ICA ladies.
Siobhán Cronogue, PPN Coordinator explained, “Knowing that we will be living under the confines of level 5 restrictions for the next six weeks or so is a challenge for all of us but particularly for those living alone.
Longford PPN reaching out to the community this Christmas
‘A Call for Christmas’: Be mindful of people living on their own this Christmas season
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It has been another busy year for County Longford Public Participation Network (PPN) and as they take a well deserved break they would like to wish their members, representatives, Longford County Council and its elected members and all the agencies throughout the county who they have worked with a very happy and peaceful Christmas.
Longford PPN are ending the year by launching their ‘A Call for Christmas’ campaign.
Siobhán Cronogue, PPN Development Officer said, “This campaign is to reach out to all our community members and ask them to be mindful of everyone living on their own this Christmas no matter their age, ability, nationality or background.”