The upgrade of the Rathbeale Road in Swords has been officially opened by the Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Eoghan O’Brien.The road, which is part of the R125 Swords to Ashbourne route, has been reopened to traffic since March 20 but, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the planned official opening could not take place. Instead, a simple ceremony to unveil a commemorative stone, was held.
Fingal County Council is delighted to welcome the award of a Blue Flag to Velvet Strand Portmarnock for 2020, the 7th year in a row since 2014. Velvet Strand was also awarded a Green Coast Award along with Burrow Beach Sutton.
Irish Water is working in partnership with Fingal County Council to carry out essential maintenance impacting customers in Portmarnock on Tuesday 9 June.
The Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Eoghan O’Brien, has officially opened the Donabate Distributor Road which was the first project under Rebuilding Ireland’s Local Infrastructure Housing Activation Fund (LIHAF) to reach construction stage.
A new Fingal Public Art Commission titled Transcending Time by artist Aoife Dunne begins its journey to the homes and communities of Fingal Residents this week.
Irish Water has confirmed that a National Water Conservation Order commonly referred to as a hosepipe ban will be in place from Tuesday 9 June until Tuesday 21 July.
The ‘Staying Connected’ Initiative was launched today, Friday 5th June, in Lusk Community Nursing Home by the Mayor of Fingal, Cllr. Eoghan O’Brien where more than 20 ACORN Age-Friendly smart tablets were donated to four nursing homes in Fingal and the Skerries Community Day Care Service. The other three care homes receiving these donations are Rush Nursing Home, Bartra Healthcare Loughshinny, and Hamilton Park Care Facility, Balbriggan.