There is great news for rural areas in Fingal and Dublin with the final approval of €1.14 million in funding for 11 new projects. The Dublin Rural LEADER Local Action Group (LAG) which oversees the LEADER programme in Rural Dublin approved the investment in projects at an online meeting recently
Irish Water working in partnership with Fingal County Council is constructing almost 1.5km of new watermain along the Brackenstown road in order to safeguard the water supply to homes and businesses in the area. The works are taking place along Brackenstown Road from the St. Cronans Avenue Junction to the Church Road junction in short sections to minimise impact on customers. Customers may be impacted by disruption to their supply on Thursday 12th from 8am to 5pm.
Fingal County Council have appointed James Oliver Hearty & Sons to carry out conservation works at Stella's Tower and St Catherine's Church Ruins, Portrane.
The Blanchardstown Europe Direct Information Centre in conjunction with Fingal Libraries recently organised a series of online interviews on the topic of explaining the European Green Deal.
Fingal County Council’s Arts Office presents ‘Once Upon a Sound at THE HIDE SCULPTURE’ which sees acclaimed broadcaster Donal Dineen take us on a deep exploration of music in the company of some of the finest music makers in the land.
Next week sees the second Fingal Inclusion Week with over 37 virtual events taking place around the County.
The week, which runs from November 16th to 21st is an initiative of Fingal County Council Community Development Department and the Fingal Public Participation Network.
The grant scheme has been initiated after the Fingal Community Call Forum agreed to allocate funding from the Covid-19 Emergency Fund Scheme to the area of digital poverty.