Fingal County Council is delighted to announce the commencement of the formal planning process for the proposed Bremore Regional Park Development Project.
Fingal County Council is pleased to launch the Sports and Recreation Facilities Audit for the Local Electoral Areas of Balbriggan, Swords and Rush-Lusk.
It’s that time of year again where we proudly celebrate Irish culture and heritage and spread a virtual blanket of green across the globe. Although St. Patrick’s Day 2021 may feel very different to festivities held in Fingal in previous years, it is the ideal opportunity to showcase our alternative celebrations which will capture your imagination and awaken your creativity.
Fingal County Council has commenced the review of the current Fingal Development Plan and preparing the new Fingal Development Plan 2023-2029 and is now looking for the public to take an active part in the process which will take two years to complete.
The Community Monuments Fund for 2021 is now open for applications. Building on the inaugural 2020 fund, the 2021 fund will invest in our valuable archaeological heritage and help the owners and the guardians of archaeological monuments to safeguard them in to the future for the benefit of communities and the public.
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) and An Garda Síochána are urging all drivers to park responsibly and not to park on footpaths or cycle lanes, as it poses a road safety risk to vulnerable road users and is an offence.
Fingal County Council are progressing a park development project for Lanesborough Park, Meakstown and want your views. The objective of the project is to reach consensus with stakeholders and to deliver a sustainable vision for Lanesborough Park in the face of population growth and increasing levels of community participation in active leisure.