Fingal County Council

Fingal County Council

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Fingal County Council is a Local Authority north of Dublin, with offices at Swords and Blanchardstown

14/06/2026

Fingal County Council have made an order to temporarily close a section of Strand Street Skerries Co. Dublin for the purpose of installing a wastewater connection.
It is proposed that the road will be closed from the 15th June to the 16th June 2026.

For full details including traffic management plan visit https://www.fingal.ie/RoadClosures

14/06/2026

Free Recycled Paint: For Community Spaces and Schools
Recycled paint is available for use by community groups in community spaces and for schools. Typically, the available colours are magnolia and grey, but other colours may be available from time to time. Be sure to specify whether you need interior or exterior paint. This paint is sourced from the Fingal Recycling Centres and processed by the Rediscovery Centre in Ballymun as part of a waste prevention and circular economy initiative in partnership with the Rediscovery Centre.

To request paint, email [email protected] with the following details
• What you plan to paint
• The area to be painted (in square metres)
• Preferred colours

13/06/2026

An Garda Síochána looks forward to welcoming everyone attending the Malahide Concert Series 2026.

We hope you enjoy what promises to be a fantastic series of events in our community.
We would ask all concertgoers to be mindful and respectful of local residents, fellow attendees and the surrounding area. Please be courteous, dispose of litter responsibly, and help ensure that Malahide remains a welcoming and enjoyable place for everyone.
If you are travelling to the concerts, please plan your journey in advance and allow plenty of time to get to and from the venue. When leaving, be patient and considerate of others, and follow the directions of Gardaí and event stewards.
By looking out for one another and showing respect for the local community, we can all help make the Malahide Concert Series 2026 a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Have a great time, staysafe, and enjoy the music! 🎵

12/06/2026

In consultation with Uisce Éireann and the HSE, Fingal County Council are requesting to have the DO NOT SWIM notices at Rush North and South beaches lifted, provided bathing water samples collected today (Friday, 12 June) meet with required standards. Results from these samples are due back from the laboratory this Sunday (14 June).

Uisce Éireann has confirmed that the one remaining pump in operation at the Tower Bay Pump Station has capacity to handle the full normal operational flow of the station, and that there have been no overflows from this pump station this year despite occasional heavy rainfall events. Uisce Éireann has also advised that the pump station is monitored by a 24/7 telemetry team through the National Operations Management Centre and have an out of hours arrangement in place.

Should bathing water meet required standards, and consent is granted by the HSE to lift the DO NOT SWIM notice, the beaches will remain under the protection of a much lesser form of a notice namely a "Prior Warning Notice" advising of the enhanced risk of an overflow at the beaches due to the standby pump being out of order. The Prior Warning notice is designed to warn of the enhanced risk of an overflow to bathing waters but is not reporting that an overflow event has occurred.

If an overflow event does occur as a result of the last remaining operational pump failing, a DO NOT SWIM will be re-issued".

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Address


County Hall
Swords

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm