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Over 2,800 SMEs in Fingal receive €11m in grants
Fingal County Council has announced that 2,843 businesses in the county have received €11.04m in grant funding under the Government’s Increased Cost of Business (ICOB) scheme.
2024 Week 41
Stockings for the Queen: a talk by David Sorensen, Balbriggan Heritage Group
Balbriggan was once renowned around the world for producing underwear and hosiery of fine knitted fabric.
Creative writing for beginners: Mastering the Art of Storytelling with Adele Halpin
Creative writing facilitator and best-selling author Adele Halpin (writing as Brona Mills) will guide you through the art of story-telling in this three hour workshop.
Halloween Amnesty for combustible materials at recycling centres 2024
Fingal County Council is offering residents of Fingal an amnesty when combustible materials (beds, sofas, wooden doors etc.) will be accepted free of charge at Fingal County Council’s Recycling Centres starting Wednesday 23rd until Thursday 31st October.
RHA Tour of Flow by Vivienne Roche at County Hall, Swords
Fingal County Council was delighted to welcome artist Vivienne Roche to the Council Chamber, County Hall in Swords to provide a tour of her artwork Flow, (2002). This large-scale relief sculpture comprising of glass, plaster and bronze was commissioned by Fingal County Council as part of the construction of County Hall, which was designed by Bucholz McEvoy Architects.
May Gardening with Unwind with Plants
In this workshop, Marie Hirst (Unwind with Plants) will talk about seasonal plants that give instant colour in a container or hanging basket, and how to arrange them.
Sounds of the Golden 60s with Bohemian Strings
This concert from Bohemian Strings features the immortal melodies of the 60s, including classic hits from the Beatles, the Beach Boys, The Doors, The Monkees, Roy Orbison, the theme from the Breakfast at Tiffany’s, James Bond.
African Percussion Workshop with John Nutekpor
Join us for an African Percussion workshop hosted by the talented John Nutekpor from The Irish Institute of Music & Song in Balbriggan.