OFFALY SLIGO COUNTY MEATH Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland Mosney in Co. Meath Mosney Accommodation Centre is located in County Meath. It is Ireland’s largest centre of Independent Living, accommodating up to 800 residents, single people and families, in their own houses and apartments. Centre Manager: Pat McKenna Community Welfare Officer: Margaret Daly
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Mosney in Co. Meath - HSE.ie · CO. MEATH County Meath is in the province of Leinster and is part of the Mid-East Region of Ireland. It has a population of around 195,000 people.
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OFFALY
SLIGO
COUNTY MEATH
Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland
Mosney in Co. MeathMosney Accommodation Centre is located in County Meath. It is Ireland’s largest centre of Independent Living, accommodating up to 800 residents, single people and families, in their own houses and apartments.
Centre Manager: Pat McKenna
Community Welfare Officer: Margaret Daly
Social Welfare OfficeIntreo Centre, Mosney Reception
Community welfare officer available on Monday
Intreo Centre Drogheda, Custom House Quay, Drogheda, Co. Louth A92 XPF2
Phone: (041) 9871130
Citizen’s Information OfficeDrogheda Citizen’s Information Centre 86 West Street, Drogheda, Co. Louth
Mosney Community Room, Monday to Wednesday 10am to 6pm
Education and Training BoardLouth Meath Education and Training Board (LMETB) Adult Education Centre Mosney Phone: (046) 945 0006 Email: [email protected]
Drogheda Institute of Further Education The Twenties Drogheda Co. Louth Phone: (041) 98 37105
CO. MEATHCounty Meath is in the province of Leinster and is part of the Mid-East Region of Ireland. It has a population of around 195,000 people.
The county town of Meath is Navan, where the county hall and government are located, although Trim, the former county town, has historical significance and remains a sitting place of the court.
The county is also known by the nickname “The Royal County”, because of its history as the seat of the High King of Ireland in ancient times. Meath’s GAA teams are also nicknamed “The Royals”. Meath County colours are Yellow and Green.
For queries or further information related to this document please contact JRS Ireland at [email protected] or (01) 814 8644