This Friday, 22 September, marks Ireland’s national Make Way Day. Make Way Day also falls within International Week of Deaf People and EU Mobility Week. Each of these milestone dates is a time to reflect upon how we include and respect the rights and needs of those with disabilities.
Following the success of the eCargo Bikes for Business Scheme, Fingal County Council is launching two new opportunities for businesses and organisations to try out eCargo bikes.
The next stage in the reconstruction of the Brackenstown Road (L2030) in Swords is due to start shortly as part of ongoing road strengthening works being carried out by Fingal County Council.
Driveyou in partnership with Fingal County Council, has launched 12 car share locations across Blanchardstown, Swords, Malahide, Sutton, Rush, Balbriggan and Skerries..
Fingal County Council has commenced work on identifying a suitable location to display the medieval wells that were uncovered during enabling works for the new Swords Cultural Centre.
Fingal Libraries seventh annual Festival of History was launched at Swords Castle on Wednesday 13th September. The festival will run from Monday 2nd to Thursday 12th October 2023 throughout the library branches.
Asignificant step towards inclusive cricket was achieved yesterday as the Mayor of Fingal, Councillor Adrian Henchy launched Cricket4All Guidelines. The Guidelines are the result of a collaborative effort between Fingal County Council and Cricket Leinster aimed at fostering inclusivity and intergenerational engagement within the sport of cricket.
Join us on Monday, 25th September, at The Riasc Centre, and take the first step towards securing your home with the support of Fingal County Council's Housing Department.