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22 Jun 2021
Commemorations Programme 2021

Exhibition and Writing Commission Commemorating the Burning of the Coastguard Stations Launched

As part of Fingal County Council's Commemorations programme 2018-2023, the Arts & Libraries Department have produced two separate distinctive elements to commemorate the Burning of the Coast Guard Buildings in June 1921.  The Libraries Exhibition and the Fingal Arts new writing commission on the theme were launched today by Mayor of Fingal Cllr. Seána Ó Rodaigh

21 Jun 2021
Our Balbriggan

Survey to shape Balbriggan's Public Realm Strategy

Fingal County Council is seeking more detailed input from the people of Balbriggan on the town’s public realm  – its streets, squares and parks  – and how these spaces can work together to deliver high quality public space for locals.

 

18 Jun 2021
Heritage Week

Heritage Week 2021 Launched

Open the door to heritage is the message from the Heritage Council as National Heritage Week 2021 is launched.  Culture and heritage groups, as well as communities, families and individuals in Fingal are invited to get involved and celebrate and share heritage. National Heritage Week will run from Saturday, 14th to Sunday, 22nd August, and has become one of Ireland’s largest cultural heritage events. 

18 Jun 2021
Howth

Coastguard Safety Signage Howth Completed

Fingal County Council are delighted to announce, in partnership with the Irish Coast Guard and Howth SAAO Committee, that a new safety initiative for Howth has been completed. The innovative network of safety signage is now in place on the Howth Looped Paths walking trails.