As the Tidy Towns results were announced Fingal County Council took the opportunity to thank all the wonderful Tidy Towns Committees in Fingal and their volunteers for the fantastic work they do to enhance our towns & villages. It was another very successful year for Fingal with Gold, Silver and special award winners and increased points for all groups.
Housing construction underway in one of the country’s fastest growing regions was in the spotlight today, as the Taoiseach Micheál Martin visited Fingal to see new homes being built at one of Fingal County Council’s flagship developments in Dublin 15.
The Government’s ‘Housing For All – A New Housing Plan for Ireland ‘ proposed a new tax to activate vacant land for residential purposes as a part of the Pathway to Increasing New Housing Supply.
Gerard Ronan, the author of several books based on aspects of Fingal local history, particularly within the area of Portrane, has just published his two latest books supported by Fingal County Council and launched by Deputy Mayor of Fingal, Cllr. Cathal Boland.
The emerging preferred route for flagship amenity the Fingal Coastal Way has been published and Fingal County Council is encouraging the public to review and comment on the route in the coming weeks.
The Aircraft Noise Competent Authority has published noise exposure contours for 2021 for the areas around Dublin Airport. An interactive map is available that facilitates the entry of an address or Eircode to examine the aircraft noise impact at a particular location down to the level of individual properties .
Fingal County Council Libraries Department is delighted to announce the introduction of a new inclusive technology service which is available from any of the Fingal Library branches.