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19 Jun 2020

Opportunity to get active with a great new Couch to 3k programme

Fingal County Council, Sports Office in conjunction with Dublin City and County Councils and the network of Local Sports Partnerships are coming together to provide a free, 6 week, Couch to 3k programme, starting the week of Monday, June 29th.  This event is planned directly after the National Be Active Day on Sunday 28th June.

18 Jun 2020
Be Active

Fingal is challenged to be active on Sunday, 28th June as part of the Sport Ireland National BeActive Day.

Fingal is challenged to be active on Sunday, 28th June as part of the Sport Ireland National BeActive Day. Fingal Sports Office is one of 29 Local Sports Partnerships in the country who are coming together to celebrate a day of physical activity and sport and want you to join in and be active. Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, Fingal Sports Office  has been working hard to ensure the people of Fingal remain physically active.

17 Jun 2020

 Fógra sealadach ‘Ná Snámh’ eisithe don Trá Mhín, Port Mearnóg

Tabhair faoi deara go bhfuil Fógra Toirmisc shealadach “Ná Snámh” crochta ag Port Trá Mhín ar feadh 72 uair an chloig mar gheall ar iarmhairtí féideartha ar  cháilíocht an uisce a d’fhéadfadh a bheith ag an ró-shreabhadh uisce stoirme ag an stáisiún caidéalaithe. Ba é an chúis is dóichí a bhí leis ná an bháisteach throm a bhí sa cheantar.  

16 Jun 2020
Fingal Sports

Fingal County Council support Leinster safe restart of cricket

Cricket Leinster and Fingal County Council have partnered to provide additional support for Fingal clubs to not only restart, but to do so safely and have junior coaching sessions as the centrepiece of relaunching cricket for all in the region.

16 Jun 2020
Environment

Fingal County Council Tackles Illegal Breaking Yards

Did you know 85% of your old car can be recycled when it’s time to scrap it? Were you aware you’re required by law to dispose of your old car at a permitted scrapyard or authorised treatment facility (ATF) to get a certificate of destruction (COD)? If you don’t you could be facing a €100 fine or even worse, upon summary conviction in a district court, a fine of up to €5,000!