The country’s longest standing mental health charity invited key community stakeholders to a Think Tank at Balbriggan Library last week to introduce the international mental health movement ‘Thrive’ to the town. The Mayor of Fingal Seána Ó’ Rodaigh and CE of Fingal County Council, AnnMarie Farrelly joined the engagement event on Tuesday, 28th September in the Hamilton Hall of the Library to discuss how the movement can create a happy and healthy community for the people of Balbriggan.
Irish Road Safety Week is an initiative of the Road Safety Authority (RSA). Fingal County Council’s Road Safety Officer and Active Travel team are joining forces with the RSA to assist them in promoting important messages throughout the week.
Fingal County Council is currently preparing a Social Housing Assessment Summary in accordance with Section 21 of the Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2009.
Resort Residency – Revelations Programme returns to the Donabate/Portrane Peninsula from the 8th – 10th of October. Resort Residency is Fingal County Council’s Arts Office's unique artist programme located at Lynders Mobile Home Park, Portrane.
The launch of Fingal’s Keen To Be Green Facilities Project took place at the Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport yesterday. Many representatives from the participating community facilities were present as part of the Fingal Community Facilities Network. Fingal’s ‘Keen To Be Green’ Project is a collaboration between Fingal County Council’s Community Development Office and Environment Department and the Fingal Community Facilities Network.
This morning marked a special commemoration for the lives of those lost to Covid-19, when Mayor of Fingal Cllr Seána Ó Rodaigh, along with Chief Executive AnnMarie Farrelly, planted a memorial tree in Townpark Swords.
If your organisation is a social enterprise, it may qualify for funding under the Social Enterprise Capital Grants Scheme 2021. A social enterprise is defined below under the National Social Enterprise Policy.
Taking place from Monday, 27 September to Friday, 1 October, Positive Ageing Week 2021 (PAW) celebrates ageing and the contribution and agency of older people. The theme of PAW 2021 is Reconnecting Communities by Reframing Ageing.