Proposed sheltered housing for the elderly, consisting of 31 dwellings, 1 no communal facility and all associated site development works at Kilhedge Lane, Lusk, Co Dublin
Contractors working on behalf of Fingal County Council have commenced the demolition of O’Sheas Buildings in Balbriggan after they were deemed to be a dangerous structure.
Fingal County Council’s Recycling Centres, in Estuary Swords and Coolmine, will be accepting combustible materials ONLY free of charge from Wednesday 20th to Saturday 30th October. It should be NOTED the last entry to the Recycling Centres between these dates will be no later than one hour before closing time due to the large volume of vehicles anticipated.
Fingal Local Enterprise Office has launched it’s new plan for stimulating and supporting enterprise in the region for the period 2021 – 2024. The official launch took place during a visit by Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English T.D., who joined the Deputy Mayor Cllr Daniel Whooley and Fingal County Council Chief Executive AnnMarie Farrelly at the event in County Hall.
She succeeds Mick Dunne who had held the post for several years. Leah, who has worked for Fingal County Council for the past five years, had been based in Dublin 15.
On October 22nd 2021, The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre invites you to an online celebration in honour of our 20th birthday. This exclusive event will be available to watch on the Seamus Ennis Centre YouTube and Facebook live channels from 8:30pm.
Former Republic of Ireland international John O’Shea was the special guest at the launch of the sixth year of the Football and Fitness Transition Year Course which is run by Fingal County Council and the Football Association of Ireland.