The Gum Litter Taskforce’s gum litter education campaign was officially launched by Mayor of Fingal Cllr Eoghan O’Brien in the Pavilions Shopping Centre, Swords on Wednesday.
A €470,000 cash injection has been announced by the Fingal Local Enterprise Office (LEO) through a number of its grant schemes aimed at supporting 56 small and start-up businesses.
Fingal County Council’s successful Our Balbriggan public engagement strategy has taken top honours at a major national awards ceremony. The collaborative approach between Fingal County Council and communications agency MediaConsult was named as Best Public Sector Campaign at the Excellence in Public Relations Awards.
A badminton coach visited Bracken ETNS and Scoil Chormaic CNS for four weeks and all students then attended a final blitz which was held in Castleland Community Centre on the final week. The students who took part were 5th and 6th class pupils.
A sterling addition to Dublin 15 was unveiled on Sunday June 23 at the official launch of the Urban Food and Craft Market at St. Catherine’s Park, Lucan.
Fingal Libraries launched its annual Summer Stars Reading programme on Saturday 15th June with a fun performance for all the family by Reuben the Entertainer at Blanchardstown Library.
LEO Fingal has confirmed that Ciaran Brennan from Ground Up Software Ltd. T/A “Livecosts.com” in Blanchardstown has clinched a place in the national final of Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur competition.
The Fingal Fieldnames Project, now in its second year, focuses on empowering communities to ensure the survival of a vital part of our heritage and culture. It aims to help participants record, log and understand fieldnames in their area.