Mulhuddart

25 Nov 2020
Budget

Fingal adopts budget of €286m for 2021

Fingal County Council has adopted a budget of €286m for 2021 which will ensure that services are maintained and enhanced into next year. It represents an increase of €16.3m from 2020 and is the equivalent of €966.78 per head of population.

12 Nov 2020
Christmas

Fingal In It Together for Christmas

Looking for that perfect Christmas gift? Well look no further than our directory of local craft and small artisan businesses where you will find exactly what you are looking for this festive season. 

10 Nov 2020
Christmas

Pre-Christmas Boost to Help Promote Small Businesses

Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Fingal has announced an exciting new "Shop Fingal" initiative to promote local businesses in the run-up to Christmas. In partnership with Fingal Independent, LEO Fingal will provide paid advertisements for up to 120 businesses, helping them increase visibility while showing that they are open and available for trade.

30 Oct 2020
Keep Well

"Keep Well" Campaign

The “Keep Well” campaign which aims to support people and communities to mind their physical and mental health over the coming months. 

20 Oct 2020
Halloween Amnesty

Annual Halloween Amnesty at Recycling Centres 2020

Combustible materials (beds, sofas, wooden doors etc.) will be accepted free of charge at Fingal County Council’s Recycling Centres for residents of Fingal from Wednesday, October 21 to Saturday, October 31, excluding Sunday and Bank Holiday.

16 Oct 2020
Capital Programme

Council announces ambitious €767m three-year Capital Programme

Fingal County Council has approved an ambitious €767m three-year Capital Programme which sets out significant investment on projects across the County, with a strong emphasis on the delivery of housing, active travel measures and greenway infrastructure over its lifetime.
 

15 Oct 2020
Fingal Sports

Virtual Respect Cup Calling All D15 Primary Schools

Some say football is an art, this time it really is!

Covid-19 may have taken its toll on football games throughout the country but that hasn’t stopped the FAI and Fingal County Council continuing to interact with schools to promote respect using football and art as the tool in the ‘Virtual Respect Cup’