As world leaders wrapped up discussions around the environment at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, a spectacular new photographic exhibition has been launched at Skerries that looks at the way plastic is impacting the health of the planet.
Fingal County Council is delighted to congratulate all TidyTowns committees on their continued success following the announcement of the results of this year’s awards. The SuperValu TidyTowns competition saw Ennis in Co Clare named as the overall winner from a total of 847 entries.
Fingal County Council has unveiled plans to develop a new sports hall and community centre at Lanesborough Park in Meakstown which will see a much-needed facility built to help cater for a wide-range of community, recreational, education and sporting activities in the area.
Castleknock Tidy Towns has produced a Virtual Heritage Tour of Castleknock. This 15-minute video tour captures Castleknock’s past in a way that will appeal to young and old, whether a history or heritage buff or not.
Fingal County Council has welcomed the news that as well as maintaining the much-coveted Green Flag Award at six locations across Fingal, the hard work undertaken at Santry Community Garden has also been recognised after picking up a Community Award.
In order to keep pace with continued growth across the county, Fingal County Council has adopted a spending plan of around €300m for 2022 which will help deliver improved services and see support remain in place to help reenergise economic development in a post-Covid environment.
With all sport back in action, Swords Tennis Club has celebrated a return to the courts by being presented with a Tennis Ireland Bronze Clubmark Award.
A new campaign by Fingal Local Enterprise Office, which was launched this week, is asking consumers to look local when they are shopping for products, services and experiences this Christmas.