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  • New: Visit the Archive with material from Julianstown over the last 30 years

  • See our new NOISE page!

  • See the Julianstown Noise Map here and here: Julianstown traffic noise is off the scale and in the region harmful to human health. The noise levels in the village correspond to those on the M1. Residents of Julianstown are calling on Meath County Council to immediately begin bypassing Julianstown in the interests of the health and safety of the residents.

AGM and DVD Launch

Julianstown: Designing our Future

The JDRA AGM takes place on 30 March in the Julianstown Inn at 7.30, all residents welcome.  If you wish to be nominated for election to the committee please submit your nomination here.

Mr Tom Dowling, Meath County Manager will formally launch a DVD commissioned by the Heritage Council entitled "Julianstown Designing our Future.

See our latest Newsletter here.

Julianstown selected to present at prestigious National Village Design Conference. 31 October 2008 in Slane.

See here for details

Julianstown Tidy Towns Reports: 2007, 2008

Submission on Drogheda local area plan

   

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  Presentation to National Village Design Conference
31 October 2008

 

 

Presentation: Architectural Character of Julianstown

 
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  • Drive through Julianstown? Please take our traffic survey to support our bypass campaign.

  • Be Sure to Check the Residents Association Page. We are constantly adding new information on our activities.

  • View the Residents Association presentation to learn about our activities.

 

Welcome

Julianstown is a small village situated in East Meath, approximately four miles south of Drogheda. The beautiful Nanny Water is the outstanding feature of the village. As it wends its way to the sea at Laytown it passes through a fertile valley of great scenic beauty with gently sloping fields and woodlands. Because of its position on the river, the history of Julianstown is rich in its associations with many important happenings and events in Irish history, and has also fashioned the industrial life of the neighbourhood. 

This website is dedicated to the community of Julianstown. There are links to local history and townlands and a gallery with video and photos. There is an interactive calendar and a forum. Find details on the residents association and pride of place initiative. Finally you can join the mailing list to be kept up to date. If you have any suggestions let us know what you think

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