Fingal County Council has adopted a budget of €286m for 2021 which will ensure that services are maintained and enhanced into next year. It represents an increase of €16.3m from 2020 and is the equivalent of €966.78 per head of population.
For those affected by burst water main in Portmarnock that may affect supply to Drumnigh Wood, Blackwood Lane, Coast Road, Limetree Avenue, Carrick Hill and surrounds in Portmarnock, works will now complete at 10am on 24 November.
Fingal’s Local Community Development Committee (LCDC) has approved the allocation of over €260,000 to community and voluntary groups across the region under the 2020 Community Enhancement Programme (CEP) and the Community Enhancement Programme Community Centres and Community Facilities Scheme.
The Mayor of Fingal, Cllr David Healy, has written, on behalf of the Council, to the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Hazel Chu, to express solidarity with her after she was the victim of racist attacks on social media.
Removal, remediation and replacement tree works are scheduled for Newbridge Demesne, Donabate, in the coming weeks after an arboriculture survey identified a risk to the public and to a heritage wall within the park.
Fingal County Council launches public consultation on R132 connectivity project. Fingal County Council, in conjunction with the National Transport Authority seeks to improve connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists across and along the R132