Focused On Local Issues.
Committed To Local People.

Working hard every day to deliver real progress to communities across South Drogheda and East Meath.

Thank you for visiting the website of Cllr. Stephen McKee. As a Fianna Fáil Councillor for the Laytown–Bettystown Municipal District, I work every day to represent the people of East Meath with honesty, integrity, and a focus on practical, community-driven solutions. East Meath is one of the fastest-growing areas in the country, full of potential but facing real pressures on housing, transport, public services, and local amenities.

Through my work on Meath County Council, I am committed to securing the investment, infrastructure, and supports needed to ensure that our towns and villages develop in a balanced and sustainable way. This website is designed to keep you informed about ongoing projects, local issues, and the work I am progressing on your behalf.

If you would like to discuss a local issue, share feedback, or raise something that matters to you, I encourage you to get in contact. Your voice is important, and your perspective helps ensure that local decisions reflect the needs and priorities of our community.

You can reach me through the Contact page.

About Stephen McKee

Stephen McKee is a Fianna Fáil Councillor representing South Drogheda and East Meath. I bring a strong focus on community engagement, practical problem-solving, and ensure local voices are represented at council level.

My Priorities For South Drogheda and East Meath

Delivering the right services and infrastructure for a growing area requires clear priorities. I will focus on housing, transport, education, community facilities, public safety, and supporting sustainable local development.

Always Working For You

From raising issues on the council floor to working directly with residents and local groups, I am actively involved in improving everyday life across the community and progressing solutions to local challenges.

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