Resident

Sustainable Swords

Education

Children are the future of Swords and without their involvement then an inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable town may not be achieved.

Sustainable Swords

Transport

The strategic vision for Swords to grow into a sustainable new city with a population of 100,000 (“Your Swords, An Emerging City, Strategic Vision 2035, Fingal County Council 2008) poses many challenges from a movement and accessibility perspective.

Sustainable Swords

Demographics

Swords has a particularly young population, even in the context of Fingal which is the youngest administrative county in the country.

22 Apr 2021
Libraries OnLine

Cooking for Gut Health

In this episode of Cooking For Gut Health, watch Belén cook a Brussels Sprout Poké Bowl; a fun dish full of colours and flavours that will make you feel good about eating healthy food. This version is a healthy twist to classic hummus and pesto that your gut will love. https://youtu.be/mbM-qJb8RX4

21 Apr 2021
Arts Funding

Fingal County Council congratulates recipients of Exploring & Thinking Bursary Award

The Award will assist its recipients - Clare Breen, David Beattie, Mark Joyce, Cliodhna Noonan, Diane Crotty, Helen Barry, Helen Keenan, Angelica Santander, Mary O'Donnell, Liam McCarthy and Mark Ball – to develop their practice in a wide range of different arts practices and creative experiences with or for children aged 0–5 years in different contexts.

21 Apr 2021
Fingal Sports

Tyrrelstown FC Needs You!

Tyrrelstown has many children, youth and adults that have a huge interest in football and there is a clear need for a football club in the area. It is hoped to start operations in the summer with the vision of reforming the former football club (depending on government restrictions) as soon as possible.