ANCA is responsible for ensuring that the Dublin Airport Noise Insulation Scheme applies to all homes in an area that is referred to as a “defined noise contour”. The contour is the perimeter, or border, of the area that is identified as being eligible for insulation.
Fingal County Council and the Fingal Local Community Development Committee are pleased to announce details of the2020 Community Enhancement Programme (CEP).
Fingal County Council has commenced the Part 8 planning application process for the Harry Reynolds Road Pedestrian and Cycle Route in Balbriggan. The route forms part of the Greater Dublin Area Cycle Network Plan and will be an important element of sustainable infrastructure within the town of Balbriggan.
Irish Water is working with Fingal County Council to carry out urgent repairs to restore water supply in Skerries. Crews are working to repair the burst watermain as quickly and as safely as possible.
Fingal County Council has paid tribute to Dublin City University President, Professor Brian MacCraith, who has stepped down from the position after 10 years at the helm.
Restart Grant payments to Fingal businesses from Fingal County Council have now topped over €5m with 982 businesses approved for grants ranging from €2,000 to €10,000.
While works are ongoing customers in these locations may experience water discolouration, low water pressure and/or outages for short periods today, Thursday 9 July, until 4:00pm. It may take 2-3 hours for normal water supply to return to all customers but it is important to continue to follow the HSE guidance on hand-washing.
Fingal County Council and Naul Community Council are delighted to announce the publication of the Naul Heritage Guide. The beautifully illustrated leaflet showcases the heritage sites of Naul village and the results of Naul Community Dig 2019.
Following recent heavy rainfall and improving river and ground water conditions Irish Water has lifted the Water Conservation Order, more commonly known as the hosepipe ban that was put in place with effect from 9 June
Do you have photographs of Fingal’s places, people, events, everyday life, sport, farming, industry and crafts? The Fingal Heritage Network together with the Fingal Heritage Office wants to capture the snapshots of our past and the stories that they tell, for a virtual exhibition.