Christmas programme to bring festive cheer in Fingal Fingal County Council’s programme of Christmas events is set to bring some festive cheer to residents, both young and old.
Healthy Fingal Learning Portal launched by Fingal County Council to support the sports and health education of school children An innovative online platform to support the sports and health education of school children called the Healthy Fingal Learning Portal has been launched by Fingal County Council.
Harry Reynolds Road Pedestrian and Cycle Route, Balbriggan Fingal County Council is proposing to provide improved pedestrian and cycling facilities on Hamilton Road and Harry Reynolds Road in Balbriggan.
MarathonKids Final Mile in Morton Stadium 87 schools and over 5,500 5th & 6th class students completed 25.2 miles over 8 weeks, training 4 times a week in school before completing the last mile at a specially organised 1-mile event on November 13th
Solar powered compactible smart bins launched in Howth by Fingal County Council Fingal County Council have launched 35 solar powered compactible bins in the prime tourist town of Howth, following a successful pilot scheme.
O’Doherty sets her sights on World squash title Having already conquered Europe, squash player Orla O’Doherty from Portmarnock is now setting her sights on a global title at next year’s World Championships in Poland.
Mayor and Chief Executive update Taoiseach on progress of Donabate Distributor Road The Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Eoghan O’Brien and Fingal County Council Chief Executive AnnMarie Farrelly gave An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, TD, an update on the progress of the Donabate Distributor Road during a site visit today.
Donabate traffic disruption Fingal County Council would like to apologise for the traffic disruption this morning on the Portrane Road in Donabate which was caused by a malfunction of the radar-controlled traffic lights.
Council welcomes An Bord Pleanála decision on Greater Dublin Drainage Project Fingal County Council has welcomed the decision of An Bord Pleanála to grant planning permission for the Greater Dublin Drainage Project (GDDP) which is a critical piece of national infrastructure under Project Ireland 2040 and will secure the long term sustainable growth of the Greater Dublin Area.