As part of Budget 2024, the Government signed off on a package of €257m for the Increased Cost of Business (ICOB) Grant as a vital measure for small and medium businesses. Fingal County Council, funded through Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE), will manage the rollout of the grant to qualifying businesses within the county.
Walking and cycling take 530,000 cars off Dublin roads every day, according to Walking and Cycling Index. 71% of adults in Dublin walk or wheel at least five times a week, 25% cycle at least once a week.
With over 330,000 people now calling Fingal home, our Libraries provide multi-purpose social and educational hubs for all members of our community to enjoy.
Announcing its extensive lineup of events in honour of International Women's Day 2024 under the theme "Inspire Inclusion", Fingal County Council is proudly supporting a range of activities aimed at fostering a more inclusive world for women.
The Council wants to empower residents to take the first step towards securing their homes by offering comprehensive information and support. The seminar-style event, with information sessions starting every hour, is open to all members of the public and caters to those seeking to purchase a new home, renovate an existing one, or explore available housing schemes and grants
National Tree Week will take place from 3rd March to 10th March 2024 and Fingal County Council has a number of initiatives planned to celebrate this and including plans to distribute 10,000 trees to residents for planting across the county, as well as hosting a number of community planting events and workshops
Members of Fingal County Council, at their meeting held 16th January 2024, made the following Bye-Laws; Balbriggan Harbour Bye-Laws 2024, Loughshinny Harbour Bye-Laws 2024, Rush Harbour Bye-Laws
2024, Skerries Harbour Bye-Laws 2024.