Kells Local Heroes

Kells Local Heroes Working to make Kells a better place to visit, work, live and invest in. c/o LMETB, Bective st. Kells, A82 A070 What’s it all about?

Kells Local Heroes was established in November 2011 in the midst of the economic recession with one objective, namely to re-invigorate life back in to the commercial and cosmetic look of the Town. Following a well-attended Town Hall meeting in the Headfort Arms Hotel, a catalogue of ideas were put forward by members of the public aimed at bringing about positive change. The first priority was the

look of the streetscape and after 66 derelict & unsightly properties were identified, a painting programme got underway to brighten up the Town's image with a major emphasis placed on creating a new colour scheme for Kenlis Place which links Farrell street and John st. The results transformed the look of Kells in the eyes of local and visitors. Other projects soon followed aimed at strengthening the sense of community in Kells. The Summer Street Parties in 2014, 2015 & 2016 proved to be a popular success as well as the annual Live Crib event at Christmas not to overlook our popular fund-raising annual winter quiz league. Subsequent conferences on developing a Town Plan, and developing the arts have also proved popular and continue to be a work in progress. Meanwhile the KLH bio-diversity Plan is being rolled out as is the ongoing work with Kay Deignan and the local Pride of Place team on the maintenance of the Parnell garden adjacent to the Catherine McAuley Centre. Our creative Director Mark Smith is leading the project to move the old Kells printing press to a new home at the Sawmills on Church Lane and has developed the unique 'Type Trail' event which is now very much part of the Summer programme of events in the Town. Elsewhere the Hinterland Literary and Guth Gafa International Film festivals have added immensely to the annual local social calendar attracting thousands to Kells each Summer while helping enormously to raise the profile of the Town. In 2016, Geraldine Walsh and Ann McEntee rolled out the colourful Summer flower-box programme on Farrell St. which will extend to surrounding streets in the coming years. In January 2015, Kells Local Heroes collaborated with 5th Meath Scouts, The Special Hands activity group, Kells Tennis Club and Councillor Sarah Reilly to raise funds for the re-construction of the outdated Playground at the Fair Green. Working with Meath County Council, this joint operation delivered one of the most advanced playgrounds in the Country which has proved to be hugely popular with Kells families. The Good Friday litter pick is now an annual event with participation growing each passing year. Plans are also being explored to create a new pathway linking Eureka College and Bective street as well as the development of the Kells Lloyd Walk amenity along the river Blackwater. The creation of a Town Team to ensure all community groups are represented by one Committee in all future engagement with Meath County Council and Government agencies is also evolving. The trojan effort put in by KLH since 2011 has paid off greatly with the awarding of a €50,000 grant by The Heritage Council in selecting the Town as a pilot project to improve and re-vamp the heritage look of John st and Castle street. Kells was selected ahead of 22 other 'walled' towns for this project which in itself is a reflection of the work, commitment and dedication put in by volunteers in transforming the Town in recent years. This work will be carried out with the assistance of Meath County Council which has assisted greatly in all our endeavours since KLH was created. The objective of KLH is to make Kells a better place to visit, work and invest in. Co-operation and commitment comes from the individual and everybody in the Town benefits from the outcome. Things can only happen through the participation of dedicated civic-minded local people who care for their town and have a vision for the end result. In time, Kells will be the envy of other towns and villages in Co. Meath but we need more volunteers and donations. Kells Local Heroes which is a not-for profit group is, by the community, of the community, for the community. If you wish to get involved, contact the office on 08-137-1508 or drop into 3 Church Street, Kells. Alternatively, write to us at: [email protected] or twitter:

Become a local hero and take pride in your home town!

A special thanks to our dedicated volunteers Kay Deignan and Angela Ryan who were out bright and early this morning tidy...
21/05/2026

A special thanks to our dedicated volunteers Kay Deignan and Angela Ryan who were out bright and early this morning tidying up and adding some floral colour to the exterior of Kells Tourist Office as the countdown to Hinterland 2026 continues.

Thanks to the Community Employment Scheme for the kind assistance and support offered with this work.

Kells Local Heroes, making Kells a better place to visit, work, reside and invest in.

www.kellslocalheroes.ie

Great to see our volunteers Kay Deignan and Angela Ryan out on the streets this morning making the most of the good weat...
30/04/2026

Great to see our volunteers Kay Deignan and Angela Ryan out on the streets this morning making the most of the good weather, getting our planters ready and adding plenty of colour to the Town as Summer '26 evolves.

Thanks ladies.

Kells Local Heroes, making Kells a better place to visit, work, invest and live in.

www.kellslocalheroes.ie

KLH would like to thank everybody in the Kells area who recently contributed to our annual church gate collection.Every ...
23/04/2026

KLH would like to thank everybody in the Kells area who recently contributed to our annual church gate collection.

Every cent raised helps us to pay our bills and to all who donated on the weekend of April 11th and 12th last, we are most appreciative.

Thank you.

Kells Local Heroes (KLH) is a community-powered initiative working for the heritage town of Kells, Co. Meath.

Attention all shop owners in Kells. The Meath Public Partnership Network (PPN) is making money available towards the enh...
21/04/2026

Attention all shop owners in Kells.

The Meath Public Partnership Network (PPN) is making money available towards the enhancement of shop fronts in the County.

KLH is encouraging all shop owners in the Town to take advantage of this scheme to brighten up the look of Kells as the Summer season evolves.

Kells Local Heroes, helping to make Kells a better place to visit, work, invest and live in.

www.kellslocalheroes.ie

https://www.meathppn.ie/2026/04/20/shopfront-improvement-and-age-friendly-grant-2026/

A special thanks to our committee members Gert and Angela who were busy over the weekend painting dog-fouling stencils a...
13/04/2026

A special thanks to our committee members Gert and Angela who were busy over the weekend painting dog-fouling stencils around the Town.

To all selfish dog owners, the message is clear.

CLEAN UP YOUR DOG MESS.

Don't leave it to others.

You wouldn't like if someone else's dog treated your driveway and pathway as a daily toilet!

If it's not acceptable to you, it's grossly unfair on others.

Your town is your home.

Kells Local Heroes: Making Kells a better place to visit, work, invest and live in.

www.kellslocalheroes.ie

'Dads Cycle for Charity' have asked us to let you know that a special car wash in aid of cancer sufferer Sharon Ball wil...
08/04/2026

'Dads Cycle for Charity' have asked us to let you know that a special car wash in aid of cancer sufferer Sharon Ball will take place at Gardenrath filling station in Kells on Saturday next April 11th between 9am and 4pm.

Mother of three, Sharon, a native of Bohermeen, is currently in New York receiving treatment for osteosarcoma, an extremely rare form of cancer.

All funds raised will be greatly appreciated so spread the word and please give generously if not on the day then to the special gofundme/helpsharon-get-urgent-life-saving-brain surgery.

A big big thank you to all the volunteers who showed up on Good Friday morning for the annual Kells Local Heroes litter ...
03/04/2026

A big big thank you to all the volunteers who showed up on Good Friday morning for the annual Kells Local Heroes litter pick.

Despite the occasional shower of rain, the turnout was greatly appreciated

We're glad to report that the amount of litter bagged on the roads encircling the Town was down on last year even though the notable amount of vodka bottles discovered was a topic of conversation afterwards!

Special thanks to Kay Deignan, Angela Ryan and all the team in Muldoons pub who hosted our post-pick customary tea, sandwiches and cake for the hardworking volunteers afterwards.

Kells Local Heroes, working to make Kells a better place to visit, work, invest and live in.

www.kellslocalheroes.ie

A reminder to all civic minded people in the Town that the annual Kells Local Heroes Easter litter pick takes place on G...
27/03/2026

A reminder to all civic minded people in the Town that the annual Kells Local Heroes Easter litter pick takes place on Good Friday April 3rd next (Weather permitting).

Assembly takes place at 10am at the Parnell Garden adjacent to Kells Credit Union.

The Pick should last no longer than two hours.

Refreshments will be served afterwards.

Volunteers wishing to join us should contact Will on 087-137-1508.

Kells Local Heroes working to make Kells a better place to visit, work, invest and live in.

See our website.

Kells Local Heroes (KLH) is a community-powered initiative working for the heritage town of Kells, Co. Meath.

26/03/2026

Kells Outreach Clinic have a number of appointment slots free for anyone who wishes to attend next Tuesday March 31st.

The service offers support and advice on issues such as social welfare, rights, and form filling.

The Clinic can be contacted at 0818 07 6150 or making an appointment by calling in to the Centre on Carrick st. eircode A82 Y308.

Attention all business and service providers in Kells.Kells Local Heroes is creating a directory of local businesses, tr...
24/03/2026

Attention all business and service providers in Kells.

Kells Local Heroes is creating a directory of local businesses, tradesmen/women, sports clubs, community and voluntary groups, as well as other key services on our website (www.kellslocalheroes.ie).

If you're a new resident in Kells and searching for a carpenter, electrician, plumber, gardener, painter etc or want to join a club/group, this will be the go-to site in the Town for contact details.

To add your FREE listing for the first year, please complete this form:
https://forms.gle/3GaDK1xYCmapBUN88

Alternatively, drop us a line to: [email protected]

Also, check out our website: www.kellslocalheroes.ie

Kells Local Heroes (KLH) is a community-powered initiative working for the heritage town of Kells, Co. Meath.

With the clocks going forward next weekend, KLH volunteers Kay Deignan and Angela Ryan have been busy preparing The Parn...
23/03/2026

With the clocks going forward next weekend, KLH volunteers Kay Deignan and Angela Ryan have been busy preparing The Parnell Garden for Summer.

As always, well done ladies. You're a credit to the Town.

In the meantime, the annual Kells Local Heroes Easter litter pick takes place on Friday April 3rd.

Assembly takes place at the Parnell Garden at 10am.

All volunteers welcome.

Refreshments served afterwards.

To get in touch, see: www.kellslocalheroes.ie

Address

C/o LMETB Office, Bective Street
Kells
A82AO70

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 12pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

0871371508

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