An innovative pilot project to engage with traditionally unheard voices through the Fingal Voices smartphone app has been launched by Fingal County Council.
Fingal Voices is an app which allows citizens to ask questions, respond to surveys and engage in dialogue with Council departments.
In consultation with the HSE, Irish Water and Fingal County Council can confirm that the Boil Water Notice to protect the health of customers supplied by Leixlip Water Treatment Plant remains in place.
Irish Water and Fingal County Council, following consultation with the Health Service Executive have issued a Boil Water Notice to protect the health of customers supplied by Leixlip Water Treatment Plant.
Fingal County Libraries has received a Right to Read Champion Award in recognition of its ongoing efforts to support literacy development through the library service.
Fingal County Council is supporting ReUse month this October. ReUse month gives us a chance to be creative in our thinking and to identify any opportunities for ReUsing materials that might otherwise be disposed of.
Fingal County Council are delighted to announce the launch of the Battle of the Book in the Chapel at Swords Castle this morning Wednesday 16th October.
Fingal County Council is seeking planning permission to build 11 dwellings and associated site works at Rathbeale Road, Swords, County Dublin.
The proposed development will consist of four one-bedroom two-person apartments, two two-bedroom three-person apartments, two two-bedroom four-person apartments and three three-bedroom five-person apartments.
Combustible materials (beds, sofas, wooden doors etc.) will be accepted free of charge at Fingal County Council’s Recycling Centres for the residents of Fingal on the following days:-
Fingal libraries are delighted to work with Age Friendly Ireland and other libraries across the Country to develop our libraries in an Age Friendly way. Minister, Michael Ring, Department of Rural and Community Development officially launched the National Age Friendly Libraries Recognition Programme last week in Dublin.