National Tree Week will take place from 3rd March to 10th March 2024 and Fingal County Council has a number of initiatives planned to celebrate this and including plans to distribute 10,000 trees to residents for planting across the county, as well as hosting a number of community planting events and workshops
Members of Fingal County Council, at their meeting held 16th January 2024, made the following Bye-Laws; Balbriggan Harbour Bye-Laws 2024, Loughshinny Harbour Bye-Laws 2024, Rush Harbour Bye-Laws
2024, Skerries Harbour Bye-Laws 2024.
Fingal County Council invites applications for creative awards funded under the Creative Ireland Programme 2024. There will be four awards within this scheme, one under each of the themes set out below. Each award is to the value of €5,000 - €10,000 (max.).
Backpacks full of sensory-friendly resources are being made available in Baldoyle, Swords and Balbriggan Libraries under the Community Recognition Fund.
Fingal County Council won the prestigious Grand Prix awarded to the Overall Winner at the Local Authority Members Association’s All-Ireland Community and Council Awards on Saturday evening at the Dublin Royal Convention Centre.
Fingal Local Community Development Committee (LCDC) has signed contracts with Empower Local Development CLG to deliver the Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) for the period 2024-2028 following a competitive tender process.
Fingal County Council is delighted to offer 10 Scholarships to Fingal Second Level students who are attending residential Gaeltacht Irish Language Courses in 2024.
In accordance with Section 179A of the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended), Fingal County Council hereby gives notice of the proposed works to be carried out on c. 0.43 ha. of land zoned for residential development and open space at Rathmore Road, Lusk, Co. Dublin.
Funding has been awarded to 41 projects in the Fingal area, covering a range of active and sustainable travel opportunities from Safe Routes to School treatments for primary schools, to upgrades for Donabate, Hartstown, Balbriggan, Skerries, Blanchardstown and several other towns and villages as well as landmark projects at New Street Malahide and Broadmeadow Greenway