Council

15 Nov 2023

2024 Funding for conservation works and repairs in Fingal

Fingal County Council is now inviting applications under several schemes for works to be done in 2024 for small, medium or large-scale repairs or conservation projects to Protected Structures and in certain circumstances to buildings that enhance Architectural Conservation Areas within the Fingal area.  The closing date for receipt of applications is FRIDAY 19th JANUARY 2024

15 Nov 2023
Inclusion

Launch of Dynamic Youth Leadership Resources - Yellow Flag

Join us on Wednesday the 15th November as we unveil our exciting new resource. We believe this resource will be invaluable to those working with teenagers and young adults, providing insights and guidance for young minds eager to make a positive impact.

 

Stay tuned to our Yellow Flag Social Media Accounts and Website below for further details.

16 Nov 2023
Inclusion

"Small Slow but Steady" Film Screening - Lambay Cinema Club

As part of Fingal Inclusion Week 2023, Lambay Cinema Club in association with The Bleeding Pig Cultural Festival Committee will screen, Small Slow but Steady. This is a free event but booking is essential.

Shô Miyake’s powerful adaptation of Keiko Ogasawara’s memoir Makenaide, is a tender and meditative examination of both human fragility but also human resistance, set during the COVID 19 pandemic.

Filmed on gorgeous 16mm, the film follows Keiko (Yukino Kishii), a Deaf amateur boxer, as she trains for her upcoming fights in Tokyo. A hotel cleaner by day, Keiko trains each evening with her mentor in his boxing club. But when he falls ill, this, along with the impact of the pandemic, threatens the club with closure. As Keiko’s daily challenges begin to mount up, she finds herself rocked, as the solace and sense of herself she has established through boxing is now jeopardised.