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28 Apr 2020
Heritage

Create a Haven for Wildlife - New Heritage Officer guide

Gardening for Biodiversity is a new free booklet from the Local Authority Heritage Officer Network to help everyone to help wildlife in their gardens. The brainchild of Juanita Browne, the booklet was produced by Local Authority Heritage Officers across Ireland, with help from the National Parks and Wildlife Service and the Heritage Council.

21 Apr 2020
arts

Loughshinny Boathouse Artists’ Studio Open Call

Fingal County Council Arts Office is pleased to announce the Loughshinny Boathouse Artists’ Studio Open Call. This recently restored former boathouse is located in the beautiful setting of Loughshinny, a coastal village that lies between Rush and Skerries. The dramatic location of the boathouse on the water’s edge and at one end of the harbour offers a unique fully subsidised workspace for professional artists.

17 Apr 2020

Notice regarding Bottle Banks and Textile Banks

Fingal County Council ask that should a bottle or textile bank be full that you do not deposit your bottles or textiles beside / on top of / in the vicinity of the banks but take them home instead. 

16 Apr 2020

Have Your Say! Music Education Opportunities for Children and Young People.

Fingal County Council have partnered with the Dublin and Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board with a view to advancing music education opportunities for children and young people in the county.  The partners are eager to hear your views on performance music education for children and young people and have developed public consultation surveys that are now available online to complete and have your opinions heard