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The Chief Executive of Fingal County Council, AnnMarie Farrelly, says the decision of councillors at this month’s Council meeting to retain a 10 per cent reduction in the Local Property Tax for 2021 is crucial to maintaining Council services next year.
Councillors voted to approve substantial funding grants of just over €260,000 to 218 community groups and projects in Fingal at the monthly meeting of Fingal County Council on Monday
Irish Water, working in partnership with Fingal County Council, is starting work on the Loughshinny wastewater project next week. Improvements to the sewer network in Loughshinny will safeguard the environment by stopping the discharge of inadequately treated wastewater into the Irish Sea. The delivery of this project will provide wastewater services that meet the needs of both domestic and commercial customers in Loughshinny and the surrounding area while also providing some capacity for future growth of the village in line with the Fingal Development Plan 2017-2023.
Members of community groups and organisations across Fingal are being invited to let their creativity and imaginations run wild, dust off the disappointment of 2020 and begin to plan for next year.
Fingal County Council has welcomed the significant progress on the Village Green Improvement Works project in Malahide, which is expected to be completed before the end of the year.
Fingal County Council’s Sports Office, in partnership with the Fingal Orienteers Club and the Irish Orienteering Association and with support from Sport Ireland through the Dormant Accounts Fund, have organised an innovative orienteering initiative called ‘Run Your Town’.