With National Heritage Week (17-25 August) set to get underway this weekend, there are a wide range of events taking place in Fingal to help celebrate Ireland’s natural, built and cultural heritage.
The first Learn2Cycle track in Fingal has been opened, with Mayor of Fingal Cllr Brian McDonagh welcoming the local community to the new facility in Dublin 15.
Under Section 38 of the Road Traffic Act of 1994, the Operations Department will be implementing a trial Traffic Calming Scheme in Coill Dubh Estate, Malahide, for a period of six months from 19th August 2024 to 19th February 2025.
Fingal County Council will consider a scheme providing for abatement of rates in respect of vacant properties, applying in the 2025 local financial year.
Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Public Consultation – Morgan Offshore Wind Project, located in the Irish Sea approximately 22.3km from the Isle of Man and 36.3km from the northwest coast of England
Judging in the IPB Pride of Place Competition in Fingal will take place early next month and three groups have been selected to represent the county in this annual event which will showcase why they represent the best in Community Development on the island of Ireland.
Fingal County Council and Draíocht, Blanchardstown, are pleased to announce Joanne Reid, a Visual Artist from Balbriggan specialising in sculpture, as recipient of the four-month paid residency in Draíocht’s Artist Studio.