The election of chairs for Strategic Policy Committees has been carried out, along with the appointment of members to the various committees and statutory bodies.
Fingal County Council is preparing for a preliminary swift survey, and we want your help. Do you know of any places in your area where swifts nest, or where they have nested in the past? We want to hear about it!
The St Patrick’s Way & Art Trail has been developed by Fingal County Council with funding support from Fáilte Ireland’s Destination Towns Scheme, 2020-2023 and will be launched on Saturday June 22nd at 12pm in Skerries Sailing Club.
Fingal County Council is taking part in an EU Interreg Project Korale (Towards a Community of Practice and Knowledge On Preventing and Tackling Loneliness from Public Policies) with five European partners in a concerted effort to collaboratively improve social cohesion by addressing loneliness and social isolation.
Fingal County Council is taking part in an EU Interreg Project Korale (Towards a Community of Practice and Knowledge On Preventing and Tackling Loneliness from Public Policies) with five European partners in a concerted effort to collaborately improve social cohesion by addressing loneliness and social isolation. KORALE will position Fingal in an excellent place to capture best practice and knowledge across the European partner regions through this project over the next four years.