Public Participation Networks
- Foilsithe: 22 Samhain 2018
- An t-eolas is déanaí: 20 Aibreán 2023
How Public Participation Networks work
A Public Participation Network is a network that allows local authorities to connect with community groups around the country.
The Public Participation Network is the 'go to' for all local authorities who wish to benefit from community and voluntary expertise in their area.
In February 2023, the Department of Rural and Community Development revealed new national branding for the Public Participation Networks.
Interested in learning more? Further information on PPNs and the awareness campaign can be found here.
How to access your local Public Participation Network
Public Participation Networks are designed to identify and respond to the needs and priorities of their communities. Each of Ireland’s 31 local authority areas has a PPN. Find your local PPN below:
- Carlow PPN
- Cavan PPN
- Clare PPN
- Cork City PPN
- Cork County PPN
- Donegal PPN
- Dublin City PPN
- Dún Laoghaire Rathdown PPN
- Fingal PPN
- Galway City PPN
- Galway County PPN
- Kerry PPN
- Kildare PPN
- Kilkenny PPN
- Laois PPN
- Leitrim PPN
- Limerick PPN
- Longford PPN
- Louth PPN
- Mayo PPN
- Meath PPN
- Monaghan PPN
- Offaly PPN
- Roscommon PPN
- Sligo PPN
- South Dublin County PPN
- Tipperary PPN
- Waterford PPN
- Westmeath PPN
- Wexford PPN
- Wicklow PPN