Fingal County Council invites proposals from Artists and Creative Practitioners for the development and delivery of artistic projects for children and/or young people for Cruinniú na nÓg 2022.
The next census in Ireland will take place on 3 April 2022. This will be the 26th census since 1841.
The census is one of the most important undertakings in the country. It is important for you, your family, your parents and children, your local community, your county, your region and for your country.
Fingal County Council wishes to advise that extensive work is set to begin at Porterstown Park inDublin 15 from Monday the 4th of April as part of the council's efforts to upgrade facilities in the area.
The results of Fingal County Council’s community archaeology initiative, Swords Castle Digging History have been published in a comprehensive volume by Fingal Heritage Officer Christine Baker.
Fingal County Council has unveiled a new 10-year strategy it hopes will help boost the number of trees across north Dublin and ensure that Ireland’s youngest county is left in a better state when it is handed over to future generations.
As part of Fingal County Council's Commemorations programme 2018-2023, Fingal Libraries supported by Creative Ireland have produced an exhibition and video exploring the history of the Hill of Howth tram.
Key locations in Fingal feature as part of a new Dublin Coastal Trail launched today that has been developed to aid tourism businesses along the coast and promote the rich history and vibrancy of Dublin’s coastal towns.
На знак солідарності з народом і країною України в Каунті-Холі, Свордс (County Hall, Swords), мер Фінгала, Кларр Шона О Родай, у присутності посла України в Ірландії, її ясновельможності пані Лариси Герасько, підняла український національний прапор.