The Ballyboughal Hedgerow Society is a voluntary organisation located in Ballyboughal, Co Dublin, providing information on activities and habitats related to hedgerows. The group’s mission is to conserve and maintain Ireland’s "living boundaries". Dublin Rural LEADER supports community-led projects, making rural Dublin a better place to work and live. Grants are available to community groups, rural enterprises, farmers, and individuals. Find out how we can help your organisation—visit us at www.dublinruralleader.ie or contact us today at rdinfo@fingalleaderpartnership.ie #dublinruralleader #Ballyboughal #fingal #biodiversity #nature #community #grants #funding #EconomicDevelopment #BallyboughalHedgerowSociety Department of Rural and Community Development Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Fingal Economic Development An Taisce National Biodiversity Data Centre The Heritage Council
Fingal County Council
Government Administration
Swords, Fingal, Co. Dublin 10,784 followers
Making Fingal the place of choice in Ireland to live, work, visit and do business in.
About us
Fingal County Council was established in 1994 and is the Local Authority for the administrative county of Fingal. Fingal is located to the north of Dublin City and is also bordered by South County Dublin, Meath and Kildare, and to the east by the Irish Sea. The county covers an area of c. 448 sq. km. Fingal has a population of 296,214 (Census 2016) making it the third most populous local authority area in the country. The population increased by 77% between 1996 and 2016. The county also has the youngest population in the country. Fingal’s significant economic advantages including Dublin Airport, fast access to Dublin Port, rail, road, power and telecommunications infrastructure. Proximity to Dublin city centre and our location on the Dublin-Belfast economic corridor, ensure our continued future growth. Dublin Airport is nationally significant due to it’s employment base, passenger throughput and airfreight services and it remains the primary economic hub in Fingal. Fingal is defined by the diversity of its landscape. It is rural, urban and suburban. It is home to established communities who trace their roots back hundreds of years - these sit side by side with communities who are emerging with little past but exciting futures. Fingal has 88 km of coastline stretching from Sutton to Balbriggan. We have three protected estuaries, salt marsh habitats and thirteen major beaches. The River Liffey borders our south-western edge.
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http://www.fingal.ie
External link for Fingal County Council
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Swords, Fingal, Co. Dublin
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- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1994
- Specialties
- Local Government
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Main Street
Swords, Fingal, Co. Dublin K67 X8Y2, IE
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Grove Road
Blanchardstown, Fingal, Dublin 15 D15 W638, IE
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George's Square
Balbriggan, Fingal, Co. Dublin K32 X597, IE
Employees at Fingal County Council
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Rush, County Dublin is a rapidly expanding town with a changing population. This Dublin Rural LEADER funded project aimed to fully refurbish the Rush Multi-purpose Youth Facility to maximize its potential. Dublin Rural LEADER supports community-led projects, making rural Dublin a better place to work and live. Grants are available to community groups, rural enterprises, farmers, and individuals. Find out how we can help your organisation—visit us at www.dublinruralleader.ie or contact us today at rdinfo@fingalleaderpartnership.ie #dublinruralleader #rush #fingal #youth #music #community #grants #funding #EconomicDevelopment #foroige Department of Rural and Community Development Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage Foróige Rush Multipurpose Youth Facility, Rush Ireland Fingal Economic Development National Youth Council of Ireland
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The Seamus Ennis Arts Centre in Naul, Co Dublin is an award-winning performance arts venue that offers a diverse range of cultural experiences, including live music performances, cinema, comedy, and cultural events. With funding from Dublin Rural LEADER, they purchased a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system and a custom stretch tent, which transformed the outdoor space into a destination for music fans. Dublin Rural LEADER supports community-led projects, making rural Dublin a better place to work and live. Grants are available to community groups, rural enterprises, farmers, and individuals. Find out how we can help your organisation—visit us at www.dublinruralleader.ie or contact us today at rdinfo@fingalleaderpartnership.ie #dublinruralleader #naul #fingal #tourism #music #arts #community #grants #funding #EconomicDevelopment #tradfest Department of Rural and Community Development Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage Fingal Economic Development Fáilte Ireland The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon
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14 crews in total are out clearing storm damage and will work until daylight ends. Biggest issue they are facing is that there is a lot of trees which have not fallen but are dangerous and will have to be removed. When they go out to remove a tree they are discovering more which have not been reported. Please stay clear of electrical cables. Members of the public can contact Fingal County Council on 018905000 during normal office hours, after which calls will be transferred to the council’s emergency/out of hours service. You may also email our Operations Teams within your local area using: Castleknock Mulhuddart Area - casmuloparea@fingal.ie Balbriggan Swords Area - balswooparea@fingal.ie Howth Malahide Area - howmaloparea@fingal.ie #StormEowyn #fingal
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DBEC Summit 2025 Speakers Announced! 🚨 We’re delighted to unveil an influential lineup of speakers from government, business, major industry, and academia who will take the stage at the Dublin-Belfast Economic Corridor Summit 2025. Taking place on 27th February at the ICC, Belfast, this exciting event will bring together key stakeholders from across the region to discuss cross-border investment, connectivity, sustainable growth, and global opportunities. Key confirmed speakers include: - John Campbell – Business & Economics Editor, BBC NI (Host) - Councillor Pete Byrne – Co-Chair, DBEC Political Advisory Group - Mayor Brian McDonagh – Co-Chair, DBEC Political Advisory Group - John Walsh – Chief Executive, Belfast City Council - Richard Shakespeare – Chief Executive, Dublin City Council - Fergal Leamy - CEO, Glen Dimplex Group - Emma Redmond - Associate General Counsel & Site Lead, OpenAI Ireland - JOSEPH O'NEILL - CEO, Belfast Harbour - Caroline Keeling – CEO, Keelings - Chris Conway CDir – Chief Executive, Translink - Jim Meade – Chief Executive, Irish Rail - Russell Smyth – Head of Sustainable Futures, KPMG in Northern Ireland - Kieran Donoghue – Chief Executive, Invest NI - Michael Lohan – Chief Executive, IDA Ireland - Margaret Hearty – Chief Executive, InterTradeIreland Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to be part of shaping the future of the Dublin-Belfast Economic corridor. Join policy makers, business leaders, and innovators for thought-provoking discussions, networking, and collaboration. 🔗 Secure your spot via https://lnkd.in/eDYxxpgX #DBECSummit2025 #DublinBelfastEconomicCorridor #SustainableGrowth #GlobalOpportunities #CrossborderCollaboration Belfast City Council Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council Dublin City Council Louth County Council Fingal County Council Meath County Council NMD Business (Newry, Mourne and Down District Council) Newry and Mourne District Council Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council Dublin City University Ulster University KPMG IDA Ireland Invest Northern Ireland InterTradeIreland Mott MacDonald Keelings Belfast Harbour Glen Dimplex EirGrid Group Translink OpenAI eir Ireland
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We urge everybody to take care if you do venture outside during Storm Eowyn tomorrow. A Status Red wind warning has been confirmed from 6am - 12pm tomorrow (Fri 24th Jan). This will bring severe & damaging gusts in excess of 130km/h. Please keep checking our social channels and www.met.ie for updates. #staysafe #WeatherAware #StormEowyn
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Do you own an XL Bully? Have you applied for Certificate of Exemption? Dog owners can do this easily by downloading the applications forms at https://lnkd.in/e2TwypRh and returning them to controlofdogs@fingal.ie Applications will only be accepted up to midnight 31st January 2025 - if you have any queries contact controlofdogs@fingal.ie
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The Sensory Garden was developed in Floraville Garden in Skerries, Co Dublin and serves the local community and beyond. This project increased the number of visitors to Floraville Garden and Skerries, with benefits for local tourism and the economy. Dublin Rural LEADER supports community-led projects, making rural Dublin a better place to work and live. Grants are available to community groups, rural enterprises, farmers, and individuals. Find out how we can help your organisation—visit us at www.dublinruralleader.ie or contact us today at rdinfo@fingalleaderpartnership.ie #dublinruralleader #skerries #fingal #tourism #community #grants #funding #volunteering #autism #EconomicDevelopment Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage Fingal Economic Development FVC - Fingal Volunteer Centre Irish Society for Autism Department of Education — Ireland
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TradFest in Fingal! Join us for amazing events across Fingal from January 22 - 26! Find out more information on events here: https://lnkd.in/esV-x8-T Don’t miss out! #Tradfest2025
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Fingal County Council are partnering with Glenveagh Homes to provide new homes in Ballisk Park, Donabate under the Affordable Purchase Scheme - providing new homes to purchase at a reduced price for first-time buyers. The scheme will be comprised of 112 homes, ranging in size from 2, 3 to 4-bed. See: https://lnkd.in/d78qx7rw More information on this scheme will be made available in the coming weeks. Follow our social media channels or visit our website for updates.