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Record number of attendees at Xplore your Future TY Skills Expo
A record number of Transition Year students from 22 Fingal schools filled The Helix as the Xplore Your Future TY Skills Expo returned for its third year, helping them discover sectors and opportunities that may suit them.
Vintage Picnic Swords Castle 2025
The music festival for over 55s Vintage Picnic is back for it's third year on June 5th!
Schools Programme: Fingal Future Visions with Chris Judge
For Cruinniú na nÓg 2025, children’s author and illustrator Chris Judge (The Lonely Beast, The Great Explorer, Evil Duck and the Feather of Fortune) is collaborating with four primary schools across Swords and Malahide to create an artistic vision of what Fingal, and the world, will look like twenty years from now.
Fingal’s Women in Business Turn Out in Big Numbers at National Women’s Enterprise Day 2025
With more than 300 women in the room on the day the event, hosted by Dublin City Council and LEO Dublin City, welcomed female founders and business leaders from all four local authority areas in Dublin. LEO Dublin City, LEO Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, LEO Fingal and LEO South Dublin
Volunteer Expo
Volunteer Expo on 19th of May in the Grand Hotel Malahide hosted by the Fingal Volunteer Centre from 3-6PM. Come and chat with 30+ local and national charities based in Fingal to see if you would like to volunteer with them
From harbour to healing: Howth is Sailing into Wellness
The Sailing into Wellness programme promotes positive mental health and also helps build confidence, connection, and a sense of achievement among participants
Training barbers to save lives: Let’s Talk About Suicide
Fingal County Council has rolled out an initiative that is designed to encourage young men to talk more openly about their mental health and that will see local barbers trained to recognise signs of distress, start supportive conversations, listen well and connect clients with the help they need.
Council delivering capital projects at unprecedented scale
Fingal County Council is currently delivering capital projects at an unprecedent scale, councillors were told as they approved a three-year Capital Programme worth €1.43 billion at the October monthly meeting of the Council.