Irish Water and Fingal County Council wish to advise customers in Balbriggan and surrounding areas that they may experience disruption to their supply as works are carried out to safeguard the water supply in the area. Works are required to allow water storage reservoirs in the area to refill and to improve water pressure issues being experienced at some locations.
Fingal was pushed into the international media spotlight this week when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spent an afternoon in Howth as part of their first official visit to Ireland.
Fingal County Council has announced funding of €288,000 to 43 groups and organisations across Fingal under the Festival and Events Funding Programme 2020.
The second phase of construction works on the Aviation Fuel Pipeline on Stockhole Lane/Clonshaugh Road will commence on Monday. A major traffic management plan will be in operation for the duration of the construction works.
Balbriggan residents are being asked to illustrate their love of learning in a competition to launch a three-day festival to celebrate education in Ireland’s youngest town.
Fingal County Council are delighted to announce the opening of two new playgrounds in Balbriggan. The Bandstand playground near the Martello Tower and Quay Street playground were officially opened by Mayor of Fingal Cllr. Eoghan O’Brien in the company of Fingal Chief Executive AnnMarie Farrelly.
Preparations for St. Patrick’s Day this year are underway with seven parades organised across the county with Malahide set to host their first parade. The parades will yet again be lively celebrations of all things Irish and a fun day out for everyone.
Fingal County Council, in partnership with the FAI, hosted its first Walking Football Festival of the new year in the new state of the art pitch at the National Sports Campus Indoor Arena in Abbottstown.