A contractor will be appointed to this project in June 2023 and following their appointment they will produce a schedule of works which will be shared here.
The 3km long route is funded by the National Transport Authority as part of Greater Dublin Area Cycle Network Plan and is an important element of the developing sustainable and active travel network in the town.
Fingal County Council Regeneration Office together with the Our Balbriggan Office are launching a shopfront painting, decluttering, signage and improvement scheme for Balbriggan.
Balbriggan’s growing reputation as a centre for the arts will be further enhanced between now and Christmas with a series of cultural happenings in the town including Matthew Kelly’s ‘Dear Balbriggan' and Alison O’Grady’s 'Ár mBaile'.
Fingal County Council has launched a public consultation on plans to transform the centre of Balbriggan as part of a €10 million redevelopment which will deliver a unique sustainable public open space.
A packed schedule has been put together for the 2022 Our Balbriggan Loves Learning Festival - a hybrid festival featuring events taking place both online and live.
Representatives from nine towns and cities across the EU visited Balbriggan last week to learn about the progress of the Our Balbriggan Rejuvenation Plan.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD was briefed on the Our Balbriggan Regeneration Plan when he visited the town yesterday for the official launch of the Irish Institute of Music and Song.
Advance works for a new €8.5m Pedestrian and Cycle Route along the Harry Reynolds Road in Balbriggan will begin in the new year, with landscaping and clearance work set to commence on January 4.