A collaboration between the four Dublin Local Authorities and funded by the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment, “Losing the Thread: The Cost of Fast Fashion”, premiered on Friday, October 3rd, at the Lighthouse Cinema in Smithfield.
The aviation industry makes a significant contribution to the economic and social needs of Irish society, but the noise impact of this activity must be carefully managed and mitigated to ensure the protection of human health and the enjoyment of the environment.
A report by ANCA on the effectiveness of the noise management measures in place at Dublin Airport for the 2024 operational year is now available.
The community of Meakstown celebrated a major milestone last week with the official opening of Meakstown Community Garden, a vibrant new green space designed to bring residents together, promote sustainability, and be a ‘breathing space for Fingal'.
The new facility will incorporates a green roof, rain garden, and electric vehicle charging points to promote sustainability, biodiversity, and ecology and be a great asset for Baldoyle
Fingal County Council has welcomed the publication of the Railway Order for MetroLink by An Coimisiún Pleanála stating that the granting of planning permission for the project is a huge boost to the county,
Balbriggan, Fingal County Council’s designated city for the URBACT EcoCore Project, has marked a major milestone in its sustainability journey with the launch of the EcoCore Podcast and the successful conclusion of the final EcoCore partner meeting held in Dubrovnik, Croatia from 24–27 September 2025.
Fingal County Council takes home another win at this year’s Ireland eGovernment Awards 2025. This year Fingal County Council was recognised in the Local Government Award category for its Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Tenancy Update Portal.
Fingal Local Studies & Archives has launched the first volume of a landmark six-part series that explores over 200 years of political history in north County Dublin.
Bronntanas events will help parents and children create memories through Irish, regardless of whether they are fluent speakers or only have a few words.