There will be 91 candidates in seven local electoral areas seeking the 40 seats on Fingal County Council when the 2024 Local Elections are held on Friday, June 7.
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, today (Friday) joined the Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Adrian Henchy, to turn the sod on a multi-million euro development of Balbriggan’s Quay Street and Harbour.
This year, the Fingal Integration Team with the Department of Foreign Affairs / Irish Aid are supporting four groups to host events to celebrate Fingal Africa Day 2024 on May 25th.
Two new learn 2 cycle tracks are being installed by Fingal County Council, at Millennium Park, Blanchardstown and in the park adjacent to Brackenstown Road, Swords.
The key message around the De Bruns IDT appointment is that there will be constructive dialogue locally around how the site will look and feel, as has been the case with projects at Quay Street, the Harbour and Dublin Street
A celebration of dedication, skill, and sportsmanship as over 2,500 students from 61 primary schools across Fingal gathered to compete for local pride.