The buildings lit up included four heritage properties – Swords Castle, Bremore Castle, Ardgillan Castle and the Casino in Malahide – as well as County Hall in Swords and the Civic Offices in Blanchardstown.
Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys TD, has announced a major expansion of supports for businesses impacted by COVID-19, including an expansion of the TOV Scheme and a reduction in the interest rate for MFI loans.
Businesses across Fingal are being asked to answer the Community Call against Covid-19 by donating Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for use by Community Call volunteers.
Irish Water and Fingal County Council have completed essential works safeguarding the water supply to homes and businesses in Balbriggan. A new water main from Jordanstown to Balbriggan has been connected and is now operational. There are no further planned restrictions in Balbriggan over the Easter weekend and customers will benefit from a more secure supply as a result of these works.
Fingal County Council are delighted to announce that our Environmental Awareness department have launched the ‘Activities in Nature’ competition. The competition which encourages people to try out some fun nature activities is now open for applications.
There will be one more disruption to water supply in Balbriggan tomorrow morning to facilitate the completion of works to upgrade the main supply from Jordanstown to Balbriggan.
Fingal County Council has supported the efforts of healthcare workers at the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic with a donation of vital Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and two initiatives to support PPE production.