Builders are back

Builders are back on their site. Site manager promised he’ll have a word with the lads re construction traffic and he’ll make sure to leave it as an on-going issue on the agenda of our Health & Safety Meetings etc. They won’t be working Saturdays generally, but it may arise from time to time.
Residents, please make sure you don’t park on the junctions, bends and leave enough space for others. Thanks.

Keep an eye on your teens and keep safe!!!

Note from  The Priory

We have been advised by a parent, that there is more trouble anticipated this evening following the two incidents which occurred in Johnstown People’s Park and on the open green at Johnstown Wood last night. Please be vigilant allowing your children to play in the area and report any unfamiliar faces to the Gardaí. If you have teens, question them on where they’re going and with who. Drop them to friends’ houses if possible and remain in contact with them and the parents of their friends. No-one wants to get a call from the emergency services tonight about their child. Remember The Priory is now part of Neighbourhood Watch, so time to put it into action. Stay safe and take pics if necessary.

Slow Down, Watch the kids!!!

Slow down

Dear Drivers,

Can I ask you to be mindful of your speed and be extra vigilant of young children that might run out from behind parked cars, especially with the good weather and summer holidays around the corner and more children out playing. So please Slow down, stay vigilant & keep our children safe!

A Smart Future NAVAN 2030

Details of the new Navan 2030 Town Centre Plan will go on display from Monday 8th May. The plans will be put on display at the four locations below during office hours each weekday until 20th June (excluding 5th June):

(a) Meath County Council, County Hall, Railway Street
(b) Meath County Council, Navan Civic Offices, Watergate Street
(c) Meath County Council, Planning Department, Buvinda House, Dublin Road
(d) Navan Library, Railway Street

Meath County Council is holding a public consultation on the proposed plans and is seeking feedback. This is an opportunity for you to give your opinions on the proposed plans. For further information, please visit

http://www.meath.ie/countycouncil/majorprojects/navan2030plan/

Making a Submission

Submissions can be made in writing to the Planning Department, Meath County Council, Buvinda House, Dublin Road, Navan, County Meath, C15 Y291 or emailed to planning@meathcoco.ie on or before 4.00 pm on Tuesday 4th July 2017.

Queries

If you have a query about making your submission or questions about the plans, you can contact us at:
Email: transport@meathcoco.ie
Tel: 046 9097150

Info about bogus tradesmen

In the past few days Gardai in Navan received a number of calls about bogus tradesmen going around door to door in the Navan area offering landscaping, power hosing, outdoor works etc . They offer the service for large amounts of money and may demand more during or after the work. They may target the elderly and vulnerable people as they can know they might get more money from them. Check in on anyone you know who could be vulnerable.
CP Info Sheet – PS3 – Bogus Traders & Callers-2015-11-16

The Johnstown Times

We think it’s time that the Johnstown Community had its own Monthly Community Magazine and so, with some help, I’ve made one.
With the aim of boosting our Community Spirit its written By Residents, For Residents and About Residents.
You’ll find video clip adverts on various contributors Facebook Pages and the link to the magazine will be posted on THOSE PAGES on Sunday 2nd April.
The Johnstown Times

The Johnstown Times