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18 Dec 2020
Environment

Your County - Your Waste Help Stop Illegal Dumping!

The Fingal County Council Environment Department is working hard to ensure Fingal is a great place to live, work, visit and do business however illegal dumping and illegal waste collectors are destroying our countryside. To help stop illegal the Council is taking part in a National Awareness Campaign entitled - Your County - Your Waste

16 Dec 2020
Christmas

Christmas Tree Collection Points

Fingal County Council will be accepting Christmas Trees for Recycling at the following Collection Points January 4 - 17 2021. 

16 Dec 2020
Look for Local

83% now likely to "Look for Local" in Dublin

Research carried out on behalf of the Local Enterprise Offices as part of their “Look for Local” campaign has shown that 83% of Dublin consumers were now more likely to buy local, either online or in-store, this year, compared to 2019, as a result of recent campaigns to highlight local businesses. 

16 Dec 2020
Biodiversity

First phase of wetland development works completed in Turvey Nature Park

Fingal County Council has just completed the first phase of a wetland development project in the Turvey Nature Park in Donabate. In this phase completed this year, an existing wetland area was extended and a new 2-acre wetland area was created. A new Sandmartin Hut was also installed which is the first of its kind in Ireland..

15 Dec 2020
Keep Well

New Keep Well Walking Challenge launched to encourage people to walk for 30 minutes every day for three weeks

The Keep Well campaign is aimed at showing people of all ages how we can mind our own physical and mental health and wellbeing by adding healthy and helpful habits to our daily and weekly routine.

Sport Ireland, Get Ireland Walking and Healthy Ireland are encouraging people of all ages to walk into 2021 by taking part in the Keep Well Walking Challenge, which gets underway today.