Fingal County Council is set to carry out emergency works in Portrane including the relocation of Seabees at Burrow beach, following on from recent rock armour works completed at Quay Road.
Thanks to this year’s Virtual Showrooms at Showcase, Local Enterprise Office (LEO) clients can launch new collections and arrange meetings with buyers from around the globe, direct from their studio or workshop.
Fingal County Council is committed to improving road safety throughout the County and to promoting and encouraging the use of sustainable travel modes (walking, cycling & public transport) for all road users for some of, or all of, their daily journeys. It is the vision of the Council that every child should be able to travel to school in a healthy, sustainable and safe way. This document provides information on how a school can set up a Cycle Bus and outlines how the setting up of a Cycle Bus can encourage pupils along a route to cycle to school together.
Fingal County Council Community Development Office and the Fingal Volunteer Centre are delighted to announce that the Fingal Managing Volunteer Awards recipients PACE - Circles of Support and Accountability and The Kebam who were awarded at an online ceremony on December 17th 2020.
Fingal County Council is delighted to learn of Rush Cricket Club’s Neil Rock selection to the Cricket Ireland’s Senior National squad for their forthcoming tour of the UAE in January.
An application to alter planning conditions associated with operating restrictions at Dublin Airport has been made by the airport authority to Fingal County Council’s Planning Department. In fulfilling its statutory remit, ANCA is now commencing an assessment of the noise situation at Dublin Airport.
The Chief Executive of Fingal County Council, AnnMarie Farrelly, looks back on 2020 and ahead to 2021 in her New Year’s Message to the citizens and businesses of Fingal.