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Explore facilities, meet neighbours and discover services in your local community centre
Community centres across the county will welcome visitors into their facilities as part of welcome weekend taking place on 5th and 6th of September, with Fingal County Council encouraging everyone to explore their local hub.
Fingal Coastal Zone Project
Irish Sign Language Service Launched for Visitors to Fingal County Council Offices
Today, National Irish Sign Language (ISL) Day, Fingal County Council has launched an Irish Sign Language (ISL) service for visitors to their offices.
ANCA has published aircraft noise exposure contour maps for 2024
The maps show the annual-averaged noise exposure in the communities around Dublin Airport for 2024, and these can be compared for each year since 2019.
Inclusive Creativity with Prosper Fingal
In partnership with Creative Ireland, Fingal Libraries welcomes Prosper Fingal to Malahide Library for a four-week painting tuition course with artist John Carpenter.
Fingal Arts Office announces recipient of The Loughshinny Boathouse Studio Award 2025 - Maria McSweeney
Fingal Arts Office is pleased to announce Maria McSweeney as the recipient of the Loughshinny Boathouse Studio Award
Funding now available to help preserve Fingal’s historic buildings
Fingal County Council is inviting owners and custodians of historic buildings to apply for funding for works to be undertaken in 2026 to help protect and preserve even more of our built environment.
2025, week 34
Launch of Fingal Festival of History 2025
Welcome to Fingal’s ninth annual Festival of History which was launched by the Deputy Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Gráinne Maguire, on Monday 25 August. The festival will run from Monday 29th September to Saturday 11th October 2025 throughout our library branches. This year we have incorporated 13 exciting talks plus a heritage tour into our programme. Topics included cover Loreto Convent Balbriggan, Luttrellstown Castle, A culinary experience at Newbridge House and the history of Bremore Graveyard. Household names such as Myles Dungan (Land and the Irish Free State 1922-39), Turtle Bunbury (Vanishing Ireland) and Flor MacCarthy (From Ireland to the Stars) will also speak. The fascinating lives covered in the “Bad Bridget” podcast and book will be recounted in a lively discussion by the authors Dr Elaine Farrell and Dr Leanne McCormack, facilitated by Dr Derville Murphy.