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.
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’
There was good news for Fingal in the Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) report issued today as Dublin Airport Environs was ranked 13th out of 40 towns / cities surveyed rising 6 places from the last survey and retaining a status of Clean to European Norms.
The Fingal community has come together to launch a new venture ‘The Fingal Cricket School of Excellence’ to enable passionate, local u11 and u13 club players gain access to outdoor cricket coaching programmes held at Balbriggan Cricket Club.
Public consultation on the Draft Development Contribution Scheme 2021-2025 will take place from Tuesday, 13th October 2020 until Wednesday, 25th November 2020, inclusive.
Grants of between €2,000 and €6,000 are available to any person or organisation in Balbriggan with a project that will create or enhance a public space in the town’s centre.
For European Day of Languages 2020, Barry from Europe Direct Blanchardstown explains how English speakers actually speak several other languages every day without realising it. https://youtu.be/jpweWdy5nQk