The revitalisation of the Ward River Regional Park in Swords is continuing with the commencement of works to help enhance outdoor recreation, biodiversity, water quality and the visual amenity of the 80-hectare park.
A number of projects in Fingal have been shortlisted in both the Chambers Ireland Excellence in Local Government Awards and the Ireland eGovernment Awards. This recognition highlights Fingal's ongoing commitment to innovation, community engagement, and environmental conservation.
On the back of Team Ireland's triumphant performance at the 2024 Olympics, Fingal’s highly anticipated Sports Festival in Malahide is set to take place this Saturday (24th of August).
Fingal County Council has published a proposal for a new walking and cycling route from Auburn Avenue to the 12th Lock in Castleknock. The Council is asking the public to share their responses to the proposal.
Fingal County Council is calling for applications as part of the 2025 Built Heritage Investment Scheme (BHIS) which offers funding for conservation works and repairs to Protected Structures and buildings that enhance Architectural Conservation Areas within the Fingal region.
While the end of summer edges ever closer, the Fingal community still has an opportunity to make the most of the warmer weather as the Balbriggan Beach Festival gets underway this weekend.
With National Heritage Week (17-25 August) set to get underway this weekend, there are a wide range of events taking place in Fingal to help celebrate Ireland’s natural, built and cultural heritage.