Fingal Safer Halloween is an initiative of Fingal County Council that supports local community and voluntary groups to provide diversionary activities for young people and encourage greater safety during Halloween. In addition to organising fun events, local community groups and centres will be generating an awareness of Fingal County Council services including the recycling amnesty, bonfire stockpiling collections and general tips on staying safe.
For 2024, the PPN Summer School has excitingly expanded to include all of the Dublin-based Public Participation Networks; Dublin City, …
Dublin Rural LEADER invites community groups, social enterprises, farm businesses, and rural tourism businesses to apply for funding for projects …
Ministers Humphreys and Joe O’Brien announce new €7 million “Department of Rural and Community Development Local Enhancement Programme 2025” Minister …
The Wheel’s pre-election hustings event takes place on Wednesday 13th November, and is a crucial opportunity to engage with party …
Call 3 for the Community Recognition Fund 2024 is now live. The Community Recognition Fund was introduced in 2023 to …
Expressions of interest must be received by Fingal County Council BY 12.00 on Friday 29 November 2024. Following on from …
Minister for Community Development, Integration and Charities, Joe O’Brien, has today (Tuesday, 05 November 2024) announced an increase in funding …
The sixth annual Fingal Inclusion Week is set to bring a diverse lineup of over 70 events across Fingal County, …
The sixth annual Fingal Inclusion Week is set to bring a diverse lineup of over 70 events across Fingal County, …