Irish Water is working with Fingal County Council to carry out urgent repairs to restore water supply in Ballyboughal. Crews are working to repair the burst watermain as quickly and as safely as possible.
The first play performed in Swords Castle is heading for America in what is a tremendous boost for the potential of the Swords Cultural Quarter to deliver a positive platform for the arts in Fingal.
Fingal County Council has appealed to park and beach users to respect social distancing and take their litter home when exercising within a 5km radius of their homes over the Bank Holiday weekend.
For this week's Let ‘stay Together series we thought we would reflect on the exhibition, titled ‘Estuary’ which ran from September to November last year in Draiocht. This significant exhibition celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Council and our Municipal Art Collection.
"Transcending Time", is a new immersive mobile digital installation which aims to brighten up the lives of Fingal residents during the Covid-19 pandemic.This exciting new artwork can be summoned directly to homes and areas in the county by visiting a dedicated website www.transcendingtime.ie
Fingal County Council has commenced the tendering process for a main contractor to undertake the Snugborough Interchange Upgrade scheme in Dublin 15, which will bring about significant improvements for motorists, pedestrians, cyclists and public transport users.
Mayor of Fingal Cllr Eoghan O’Brien kicked off the series by encouraging young people to keep active and demonstrating his own ‘keepy-uppy’ football skills, in a video accessible at https://bit.ly/3bWhKFk – followed by a Twitter challenge to all Fingal councillors
Irish Water is working in partnership with Fingal County Council to carry out essential repairs to a burst watermain impacting customers in New Street, James’s Terrace and surrounding areas. Customers in these locations will experience outages today, Monday 25 May, until 6:00pm. It may take 2-3 hours for normal water supply to return to all customers but it is important to continue to follow the HSE guidance on hand-washing.