Do you have an old car and you want to get rid of it?
All intact End-Of-Life Vehicles (ELVs) must be accepted from the owner of the vehicle free of charge at an authorised treatment facility.
Laois County Council may monitor environmental noise levels and take action to prevent noise that is a nuisance, endangers human health, damages property or the environment.
Public libraries may take part in an initiative to link citizens and European Union (EU) institutions by providing information on EU citizens' rights, the opportunities available to EU citizens and how to take advantage of these rights and opportunities.
Local authorities, together with other stakeholders, run music, education, film, literary, art and history events and activities as part of their European Capital of Culture programme.
Local authorities, together with European partners, take part in projects that explore and strengthen their local identities and develop a better understanding of the cultural and historic links between them.
Laois County Council may support event organisers by carrying out litter clean ups and street cleaning after marathons, park runs, festivals and beach events.
You must apply to the local authority if you want to hold an event in a public park or green area. The events might include family fun days, sports days, charity events, sporting events, art exhibitions and fitness classes.
Laois County Council, together with the Department of Justice, assess applications to store or display explosives such as ammunition and fireworks, and may grant or refuse a licence based on their assessment.