Gardening for Biodiversity with Aoife Munn Discover how to create a garden that supports wildlife through the year, while looking great and requiring less maintenance.
Public Consultation on Identification of Bathing Waters in Fingal for Bathing Season 2026 Fingal County Council are asking people who swim at beaches, lakes and rivers to have their say as part of the annual review of bathing waters across the region.
Stained Glass Butterfly Window Learn about Ireland’s native pollinators and create a beautiful translucent butterfly to hang on your window! Ages 6+.
Active Lego with Sensory Explores Lego sessions with a twist! Often children feel unsure or unable to attend Lego sessions as they find focusing or staying seated too difficult.
Coimicí Gael (Irish Comics) le Aidan Courtney Sa cheardlann dátheangach seo, taispeánfaidh Aidan Courtney conas stiallghreannáin a chruthú agus conas cartúin a tharraingt. Píosa spraoi cruthaitheach do gach duine!
Dublin Climate Action Week 2025 officially launched Malahide Castle was the venue for today’s official launch of Dublin Climate Action Week 2025 marking the beginning of an exciting week of over 60 events taking place across the four Dublin Local Authorities.
Announcement of the Age & Opportunity and Tyrone Guthrie Centre residency award 2025 Fingal County Council Arts Office in partnership with Age & Opportunity and the Tyrone Guthrie centre announce the opening of the 2025 residency award.
Arts Office presents Adam Gibney's 'Tidal Composition 1: Fall and Rise', in Balbriggan On Thursday 15th May, we invite you to experience the culmination of Tidal Composition 1: Fall and Rise.
Getting to know your Smartphone with Sabine McKenna Do you have an Android smartphone that you would like to get to know better? In three hands–on sessions, you will explore its basic features, as well as learn about the most widely used apps, such as email, WhatsApp, and Instagram.
The Birth, Life and Death of Our Solar System with Mick Mc Creary Join the President of the Irish Astronomical Society (I.A.S.) Mick Mc Creary in Howth Library for a fascinating talk on how our Solar System formed about 4.5 billion years ago.