Bike Week 2026 kicks off on Saturday 09 May, with Fingal County Council delivering a vibrant programme of free, family‑friendly events taking place across the county.
Dublin Climate Action Week (#DCAW26) returns to Fingal this year with a dynamic programme of events aimed at inspiring individuals, communities and businesses to take meaningful action on climate change.
Fingal County Council, in partnership with Meath County Council and Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), is moving ahead with the next stage of plans to improve travel along the N3 between the M50 and Clonee.
Fingal County Council has commenced work on the redevelopment of the GAA and soccer pitches at Skerries Town Park, with a €1.3 million investment designed to enhance sports and recreational facilities for local clubs and the wider community
Applications have been received from professional artists under the Final Artists’ Support Scheme 2026, a long-established funding scheme supporting the development of artistic practice across the county. The scheme originated as a key recommendation of the Council’s Arts Development Plan 2013-2017 and was adopted in 2014. Now in its thirteenth year, it remains a central mechanism through which the Council invests in its professional arts sector.
The Balrothery Active Travel Plan was officially launched today by the Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Tom O’Leary, and David Storey, Director of Environment, Climate Action, Active Travel and Sport at Fingal County Council.
Fingal County Council and Draíocht, Blanchardstown are offering a 4 month paid Studio Residency in Draíocht’s Artist Studio for the period September to December 2026.