Fingal County Council’s Summer Projects Programme was officially launched by the Mayor of Fingal, Cllr. Adrian Henchy, on Monday, May 27th, 2024, in Balbriggan
The proposed development will principally comprise the construction of a total of 274 no. residential units including 187 no. houses, and 87 no. duplex and apartment units, ranging from 2 – 5 storeys in height in a mixed tenure development (18 no. 1-beds, 109 no. 2-beds, 128 no. 3-beds and 19 no. 4-beds)
Do Not Swim notice (Claremont beach, Howth) and Advisory notice (Rush North beach) have been lifted following 'excellent' results in samples collected 28th May
Please be advised that an all-season advisory is in place for Front Strand Balbriggan and Loughshinny Beach for the 2024 bathing season. Find out what this means here.
Beaches on the Fingal coastline have been named as Blue Flag and Green Coast Award recipients today, as An Taisce celebrated the quality and diversity of Ireland’s coastline.
Fingal County Council’s Road Safety Officer has joined forces with the emergency services to issue a public safety warning ahead of the June bank holiday weekend.
Memories, folklore, oral tradition and recorded stories of Fingal, recorded on tape cassettes, reel-to-reels or in digital form, are being sought as part of an exciting new project, launched by Fingal County Council this week.
Minister of State at the Department of Rural and Community Development, Joe O’Brien last Friday joined the Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Adrian Henchy, to launch Lusk for Life, Fingal’s first Town Centre First Plan.