Work in Meath
Meath - the perfect location
A network of major roads connects Meath to all corners of the country.Dublin City port and airport and the ports of Drogheda, Belfast andRosslare are all accessible throught Ireland's expanding motorwaysystem. The main towns are well serviced with the essential publicutilities while there is an on-going programme of upgrading suchfacilities throughout the County. The population of 110,000continues to grow and up to 2,000 students leave secondary schools eachyear to join the workforce or enter third level education courses. Tarawas the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, so Meath's ancestors clearlyunderstood the importance of location. Centuries later, Meath is stillideally placed to serve business requirements around Ireland andfurther afield.
Infrastructure
Meath offers the business investor the best of both world, close enough to the amenities of Dublin (such as port and airport), without the disadvantages of a city environment (such as traffic pollution). Just north of the capital and with easy access to all parts of Ireland,County Meath has a diverse industrial structure, a well educated workforce and the scope to fulfil the needs of prospective investors. It also offers a wide choice of quality housing, schooling at all levels, universities within a 30 mile radius, various shopping options,numerous recreational facilities and an unmatched local history and heritage.
Hi-Tech yet Traditional
Although primarily an agricultural county, Meath has been synonymous with the production of high quality furniture and carpets. Today, its industrial base is considerably more substantial and diverse, with companies such as NEC semiconductors, De Royal, Dromone Engineering and Union Camp all part of a new generation. The new Business Park in Navan and other strategically located industrial sites will further expand this high technology base and offer unrivalled business oppportunities.

Related Links
