Author: DMC
Lydon and Tuath Housing Open the Newly Refurbished Metges Road Community Room in Navan, Co. Meath.
Last Tuesday, Mayor of Navan, Cllr Eddie Fennessy officially opened the newly refurbished Metges Road Community Room in Navan, Co. Meath. Gifted by developer Lydon for use by residents of nearby Knightsbrook, Dunville House and Metges Road, the space will be used to hold cultural events, workshops and educational programmes.
Cllr Fennessy was joined by representatives from Louth & Meath ETB and Tuath Housing to share a few words in celebrating this new community amenity. Residents and staff were also joined by Community Gardaí who spoke about their role in the area, while a children’s entertainer painted faces, made balloons and played music.
Tuath would like to thank all partners who contributed to the delivery of this new community space, made possible through developer Lydon’s generosity and through continued partnership with Meath County Council. It is hoped that these shared amenities will provide an opportunity for residents and staff to connect as we continue to develop strong and sustainable communities across Ireland.
Lydon and Maplewood Raises €20,000 for Scoil Mochua Clondalkin CRC with Charity Football Match
[Clondalkin, Dublin, 18th November 2025] – Lydon and Maplewood, leading providers of residential developments in Ireland, proudly announces the success of its recent charity football match, which raised an impressive €20,000 for Scoil Mochua Clondalkin CRC. This incredible achievement reflects both companies’ unwavering commitment to supporting local communities and empowering children with disabilities.
The charity football match took place at Sacred Heart Football Club in Tallaght, bringing together Lydon and Maplewood staff, supporters, and members of the local community for a day of fun, teamwork, and fundraising. The event saw an enthusiastic turnout, with thrilling on-field action complemented by family-friendly activities, raffles, and refreshments.
Scoil Mochua Clondalkin CRC, operated by the Central Remedial Clinic, provides specialised education and therapy for children with physical disabilities and complex needs. The funds raised will directly support the school’s programs, ensuring continued access to vital resources and services for its students.
“We are delighted to have contributed to such a meaningful cause,” said Anthony Lydon, Company Director at Lydon. “Scoil Mochua plays a vital role in our community, and we’re proud that our team’s efforts can make a difference in the lives of these remarkable children.”
The €20,000 raised through this initiative highlights the power of collaboration and shared purpose. Lydon and Maplewood extend their gratitude to all participants, sponsors, and volunteers who made the event a success, showcasing the spirit of generosity and compassion that defines the Clondalkin community.
For more information about Lydon and its community initiatives, please visit https://lydon.ie/.