The Chief Executive of Fingal County Council, Paul Reid, has been appointed as the new Director General of the Health Service Executive. He will leave his position on May 13 after the final monthly meeting of the current Council.
Every year there are hundreds of incursions into roadworks which put road workers’ lives at risk and lead to deaths and serious injury. This has spurred local authorities from around Ireland to join forces to take action.
Fingal County Council is delighted to announce the official opening of the Knight's Playground and Multi Use Games Area at Glebe Park Balrothery, by Mayor of Fingal Councillor Anthony Lavin.
Fingal County Council has welcomed the announcement by the National Transport Authority and Transport Infrastructure Ireland on the Preferred Route for MetroLink, linking Swords to Charlemont.
Mayor of Fingal, Councillor Anthony Lavin in the company of Minister Damien English T.D. launched two important documents as part of Fingal County Council’s Age Friendly strategy in The Atrium.
Fingal County Council is to seek to appoint a project management services team to oversee the delivery of projects within the multi-million euro Swords Cultural Quarter (SCQ) development.
Local Enterprise Office Fingal, in partnership with University College Dublin and Nutritics are delighted to announce the launch of a new Healthy Towns initiative in Swords, delivered under the framework of the Healthy Ireland Charter.
Fingal County Council has welcomed the allocation of €3m from the National Transport Authority (NTA) which will support an ambitious programme of pedestrian and cycle improvement schemes around the county.
Blanchardstown Centre is once again supporting the Fingal Student Enterprise Programme (SEP) hosted by the Local Enterprise Office Fingal and Fingal County Council.