The community of Fingal celebrated St Patrick’s Day in unique fashion this year overcoming restrictions imposed by the Coronavirus crisis that saw the curtailment of festivities on our national holiday.
In line with Government guidelines in relation to Coronavirus COVID-19, all GAA and Soccer fixtures have been cancelled, and all team training has been prohibited, until April 19th at the earliest. All Fingal County Council Pitches are therefore deemed unplayable until then.
All 10 libraries in Fingal and the mobile library service as well as 15 community centres owned by Fingal County Council will close from this evening until March 29 in line with Government requirements to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19
Fingal was pushed into the international media spotlight this week when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spent an afternoon in Howth as part of their first official visit to Ireland.
Fingal County Council has announced funding of €288,000 to 43 groups and organisations across Fingal under the Festival and Events Funding Programme 2020.
On the back of a wonderful series of sell-out concerts and festivals to launch their latest album 'Family', Cork trio Greenshine makes a welcome return to The SEAC.
The Murphy brothers make a welcome return to the SEAC, following a major UK and Irish tour with folk legends Fairport Convention, and as special guests of Robert Plant’s latest band Saving Grace.