The Fingal Comhairle na nÓg delivered a lively presentation on April 5th 2023 to the Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Howard Mahony and Chief Executive of Fingal County Council, AnnMarie Farrelly in the Council Chamber in Swords.
Fingal councillors granted planning permission for 121 homes and a creche at Mayeston in Dublin 11 at the April monthly meeting of Fingal County Council.
The Fingal Heritage Forum, facilitated by the Heritage Office, Fingal County Council has begun the process of preparing a new Heritage Plan for Fingal and would like to hear your views on what priorities or actions should be included in the new plan.
Fingal County Council is aware that households in the Fingal area who may have received a notice to quit, which is also referred to as a notice of termination, from their landlord may be worried or unsure of what to do.
Swords Castle was the home of swords and sorcery on Saturday, 1st April, as Dungeons & Dragons (DnD) players from all corners of Fingal assembled to launch Fingal County Council’s Community Gaming programme.
Fingal County Council’s Community Office has released a new video promoting the work of the Fingal Community Facilities Network. Set up in 2017, the network has a membership of 34 community facilities across Fingal.
Fingal County Council, supported by the National Transport Authority (NTA), has launched 2 public consultations seeking feedback on proposals for new cycling and walking infrastructure on Seatown Road and at Newtown Bridge, Balheary Road, Swords.
Fingal Libraries will host three concerts from the renowned Mobile Music Machine to celebrate the Bealtaine Festival in Fingal. Each concert will feature some of Ireland's most acclaimed musicians, performing songs from the musicals, popular and classical eras. A popular hour of entertainment for all.