The delay arises because of new rules introduced by the National Transport Authority, with Fingal County Council obliged to revise its preliminary design for a greenway in order to be in ...
Fingal County Council says it will not consider an application to lift the passenger cap that limits numbers at Dublin Airport to 32 million a year, saying the application from the DAA is invalid.
Locations for 14 additional public charging points for electric vehicles (EVs) in the Fingal area have been unveiled. Fingal County Council plans to roll out the new charging points by this spring ...
Fingal County Council is delighted to offer Scholarships to Fingal Second Level students who are attending residential Gaeltacht Irish Language Courses. Following the huge interest in the scheme, ...
The operator of Dublin Airport has said it is "baffled and bewildered" by Fingal County Council's decision to reject a bid to increase the passenger cap at the transport hub. The DAA had applied ...
Fingal County Council has ruled that an application from the operators of Dublin Airport to raise the airport's passenger cap to 36 million passengers per annum was invalid The Planning Authority ...
Derek Doyle, who died in a collision last week, was earlier this year attacked by a group of men putting up posters for his wife, the councillor Tania Doyle ...
During a council session on Monday at the Baddeck courthouse, Victoria County councillors made changes to the format of some of their meetings. (Tom Ayers/CBC) Social Sharing ...
Fingal County Council has been allocated €20m funding from The National Transport Authority for the ongoing delivery of active travel schemes in 2025. With a total of €294m being awarded to local ...
FINGAL CHAMBER HAS squared up against local national schools and residents in north county Dublin, as well as environmental campaigners, in a debate about increasing the passenger cap at Dublin ...
Victoria County's recently elected council has created some confusion after altering the format of some meetings and suggesting that it would no longer entertain questions during public council ...