The Skerries Wild Bee Festival 2022 The Skerries Wild Bee Festival 2022 was launched by the Mayor of Fingal Cllr. Howard Mahony at Skerries Mills on Friday, August 26, 2022.
Fingal County Council to be represented by three groups in the 2022 Pride of Place Competition Judging in the 2022 IPB Pride of Place Competition in Fingal takes place next week on Tuesday and Wednesday September 13 and 14, with three groups ready to represent the county in the annual north-south competition which showcases the best examples of community development on the island of Ireland.
Update regarding Prohibition 'Do Not Swim' Notice which remains in place at Front Strand, Balbriggan The Latest bathing water results from Front Strand Beach, Balbriggan taken on 25th and 29th August have met the standard for ‘good’ water quality. However, following consultation with the HSE the prohibition ‘do not swim’ notice will remain in place until September 9th
Fingal County Council and The RHA School Studio Award Recipient 2021 Fingal Arts Office in partnership with the Royal Hibernian Academy School (RHA) are delighted to announce Joanne Reid as the recipient of the 2021 Fingal County Council and RHA School Studio Award.
Prior warning notices for Fingal beaches are in place Heavy rainfall means beaches in Fingal have a prior warning notice in place
Fingal Youth Cricket enjoys successful return to UK Tour Cricket Leinster Youth Fingal made a successful return to Merseyside having previously visited there in 2019, securing not only a winning record but more importantly reinforcing friendships which will have a lasting impact with all involved.
The Dublin Community Clean-up, Dublin’s Biggest ever clean-up event Fingal County Council presents The Dublin Community Clean-up, Dublin’s biggest ever clean-up event taking place from the 10th to the 18th of September.
The Do Not Swim Prohibition Notice at Front Strand Balbriggan remains in place. Bathing water quality results from resample taken on Monday 22nd August 2022 met the standard for poor water quality. The prohibition notice remains in place and has been extended until 31st August.