Fingal County Council has launched its Summer Project Programme 2020 which is open to groups that provide recreational and educational services to young people during the summer.
A signing ceremony took place on Tuesday January 28, 2020 in Fingal County Council Chamber, County Hall, Swords of a Memorandum of Understanding between Fingal Public Participation Network (PPN) and Fingal County Council.
Fingal Local Enterprise Office (LEO) has launched a series of exciting business events and initiatives to take place across the County during Local Enterprise Week (LEW), which is happening between the 2nd and 6th of March 2020.
Fingal Local Enterprise Office (LEO) hosted a networking event last Friday celebrating local businesses approved for funding in the second half of 2019.
For the first time Transition Year students at Castleknock Community College got to experience a road safety instruction programme through the use of modern Virtual Reality (VR) technology when Fingal County Council, in partnership with AVIVA Driving School, brought the VR experience ‘Your Life – Your Choice’ to Castleknock Community College on Wednesday 29 January for students to see at first hand the impact and results of car crashes.
One of Ireland’s top artists is looking for volunteers from across Fingal to participate in making an iconic artwork which will be permanently displayed in a prominent site within the Swords Cultural Quarter.
The Operation Transformation walks were a huge success again in Fingal with enthusiastic walkers and runners taking part in five locations in Fingal on Saturday January 18th. Chief Executive of Fingal AnnMarie Farrelly and Acting Mayor Cllr Freddie Cooper joined the enthusiastic locals in Tyrrelstown and Mayor of Fingal Cllr. Eoghan O’Brien lead the way in Balbriggan.
Fingal County Council has commenced an extensive consultation process in Donabate as part of our plans to create an Urban Framework Plan (UFP) for the town.
Fingal County Council invites applications for the Artists’ Support Scheme 2020, which provides funding of up to €4,000 to assist individual professional artists to develop their practice.