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Fingal Chamber

Fingal Chamber, in partnership with the Local Enterprise Office, is proud to present Meet The Buyer 2025, a high-impact business networking event taking place on Thursday, April 10, 2025, from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM at the Maldron Hotel Dublin Airport. This exclusive event is designed to connect local suppliers with major buying organisations, providing unparalleled opportunities to establish new ...

Fingal County Council

Co-opts have taken place for new councillors in Castleknock and Rush-Lusk

Planning

The Local Area Plan is part of a robust policy framework that is in place at national, regional and local level to support the continued growth of Dublin Airport. The Local Area Plan provides a detailed framework to facilitate the capacity enhancements and operational improvements required for Dublin Airport as well as outlining the community, environmental and supporting infrastructure and ...

Tourism

While news of restricted numbers this St Patrick's Day weekend will come as a disappointment to hotels, bars, tourism operators and retail businesses all around the country, big numbers are still expected to travel through Dublin Airport - the country's main international gateway - over the coming days. The St Patrick's Day period is one of the pinnacles of Ireland's tourism year when many high ...

Stakeholder

Fingal’s business community came out in full force for this year’s Local Enterprise Week, organised by Fingal Local Enterprise Office (LEO). A diverse range of engaging, business-focused events took place both online and in person from 3rd to 7th March 2025 as part of this year's Local Enterprise Week (LEW). Across the country, hundreds of physical and virtual events were organised by the 31 Local ...

Planning

February was a tale of differing fortunes for Ireland’s two largest airports operated by daa. Cork Airport continued to grow strongly, while the passenger cap continued to restrict Dublin Airport.

Fingal County Council

This exclusive briefing will feature Ann Marie Farrelly, Chief Executive, and John Quinlivan, Director of Economic, Enterprise, Tourism & Cultural Development of Fingal County Council. They will provide key updates on the services funded by commercial rates, along with essential insights into the future of Fingal’s business landscape.

Community

On Monday, March 17th our communities will burst to life – this year there are seven vibrant local family-friendly parades for people to come together and celebrate Ireland's national day in style. Fingal County Council’s Events Office anticipates this year’s parades will draw the largest crowds yet, with over 100,000 expected to attend across the county, promising an unforgettable experience for ...

Fingal County Council

Fingal County Council has launched its new Future Fingal: Fingal Skills Strategy, which looks to directly address workforce needs, enhance business opportunities, and strengthen Fingal’s position as a leading economic hub.

Fingal County Council

The funding will help support a wide range of exciting musical, sporting, and cultural events, driving community engagement, tourism, and regional vibrancy over the coming months. These events will play a pivotal role in showcasing the county's diverse culture, community offerings and help boost local economies.