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Filmmaking in The Community
This exciting programme is designed to offer a holistic filmmaking education that addresses both technical skills and the nuanced approach needed when working with actors, particularly those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), fostering an environment of creativity and collaboration.
Weaving the Threads of Heritage: Connecting Local History and The Arts
This project aims to preserve and elevate Fingal’s rich textile manufacturing legacy through a collaborative arts and local heritage initiative. A group of artists will create original artworks inspired by the area's history, and also a number of unique artefacts originating from the Smyth & Co. hosiery factory, formerly based in Balbriggan. These artefacts serve as direct witnesses to Balbriggan's vibrant social history spanning two centuries, from 1780 to 1980.
Celebrate National Tree Week 2025 in Fingal
National Tree Week will take place from 9-16th March 2025 and Fingal County Council has a number of initiatives planned to celebrate this including plans to distribute 10,000 trees to residents for planting across the county.
New phase of Fingal Fieldnames Project including free Workshop
Fingal County Council Heritage Officer, Christine Baker and Abarta Heritage are hosting a FREE Fingal Fieldnames Workshop in Carnegie Library, Swords (K67 N5H2), on Wednesday, 26th of March, at 7 pm. All are welcome to attend.
Refurb work on pipeline at Burrow Beach to commence
Work will soon commence to ensure an outlet pipe at Burrow Beach in Sutton is anchored correctly
Sod turn marks initiation of Active Travel Project in Balheary
Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Brian McDonagh accompanied David Storey, Director of Environment, Climate Action, Active Travel and Sport and Chief Executive, AnnMarie Farrelly to celebrate a sod turning event for Newtown Bridge, Balheary Road, Swords, Walking and Cycling Improvements Project.
Sounds Like Summer: Fingal Festival in a Van Tour of Finga
In this new collaboration with Fingal County Council and supported by Creative Ireland, Festival in a Van gets on the road again this June for a six-day tour called Sounds Like Summer: Fingal Festival in a Van, to celebrate this year’s summer solstice and create some sunny joy with local communities in the area – bringing music, spoken word, and dance to every corner of Fingal. Taking place over six days during the last two weekends of June, this tour is a free, open-air, open-to-all celebration of Fingal’s community spirit and creativity.
Craic & Ceol at Fingal’s St. Patrick’s Day Parades
The countdown is on! This St. Patrick’s Day, we’re inviting everyone to come join us as we paint towns across Final green, with parades, lively music, and all the craic you can handle!