Council

01 Jul 2021

Virtual Tour of St Doulagh’s Church Launched

Fingal County Council is delighted to support the development of a virtual tour of St Doulagh’s Church. Community Archaeology group Resurrecting Monuments working with the Friends of St Doulagh’s have joined with Lensman Photography to produce a cutting-edge virtual tour of St Doulagh’s Church Balgriffen.

 

24 Jun 2021
Heritage

Heritage Signage & Heritage Trail Guidance from Fingal County Council

Interpretation of, and increasing awareness of, our archaeological, historical and natural sites is supported by Fingal County Council. To assist with this the Council has developed guidance to provide clear direction and advice to the public and stakeholders on the best practice, procedures and requirements for the development of heritage signage and heritage trails in Fingal.

22 Jun 2021
Commemorations Programme 2021

Exhibition and Writing Commission Commemorating the Burning of the Coastguard Stations Launched

As part of Fingal County Council's Commemorations programme 2018-2023, the Arts & Libraries Department have produced two separate distinctive elements to commemorate the Burning of the Coast Guard Buildings in June 1921.  The Libraries Exhibition and the Fingal Arts new writing commission on the theme were launched today by Mayor of Fingal Cllr. Seána Ó Rodaigh

Commemorations Programme 2021

The Hedge School Fingal Podcast series

To what extent did the military tactics of Thomas Ashe's (5th) Fingal battalion of the Irish Volunteers in 1916 prefigure those of the IRA in the War of Independence, 1919-21? To what extent did the sack of Balbriggan in September 1920 provide the template for subsequent reprisals by Crown force? To discuss the role of Fingal (North County Dublin) in the revolutionary decade join History Ireland editor, Tommy Graham, in discussion with John DorneyMarie Bashford Synnott, and Frank Whearity.