Ireland achieved an End-of-Life Vehicle (ELV) reuse and recycling rate of 87.43% and a reuse and recovery rate of 95.21% in 2019, in compliance with current EU targets.
To celebrate the 1500 year anniversary of the birth of one of Ireland’s most prolific saints - St Colmcille, Fingal County Council in association with Creative Ireland have launched a documentary series about the life of the saint and his connection with the Swords area.
Irish Water, working in partnership with Fingal County Council, is commissioning the new water supply infrastructure in Howth to safeguard the drinking water supply for homes and businesses. Six kilometres of watermain have been constructed including three railway crossings. In addition a new pumping station and chlorination building has been constructed at Dungriffen Reservoir.
Please be advised that essential tree works, including pruning and felling are proposed to commence in a section of Newbridge Demesne on November 8, 2021.
A local producer of Irish cucumbers has been named by Fingal County Council as the winner of its first-ever Sustainable Business Competition. Welgro Produce, based in Rush, won the accolade as part of an initiative aimed at encouraging businesses across Fingal to implement more sustainable approaches into their day-today operations.
There is something for every taste in the fantastic programme planned for the third Fingal Inclusion Week with over 76 events taking place around the County.
The four Dublin Local Authorities, An Garda Síochána, the Road Safety Authority, and the Dublin Cycling Campaign in call to action for users to ‘Light Up Your Bike’ during the darker commutes.
Fingal County Council has today unveiled a new campaign around efforts to build a more socially integrated community that not only accepts and respects everyone’s differences but celebrates the important contributions that residents make locally.
Fingal Arts Office in partnership with the Royal Hibernian Academy School (RHA) are delighted to announce Joanne Reid as the recipient of the 2021 Fingal County Council and RHA School Studio Award.