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Awards

Fingal Chamber today (16th October) proudly revealed the shortlist for the highly anticipated Fingal Business Awards 2024. Now in its 20th year, the awards celebrate the exceptional achievements, resilience, and innovation of businesses across the Fingal region.

Fingal Chamber

Fingal Chamber is pleased to announce that the deadline for entries for the 2024 Fingal Business Awards has been extended to Friday, October 4th. This extension provides local businesses with additional time to submit their applications for this prestigious recognition of excellence and sustainability within the Fingal business community.

Fingal County Council

This plan outlines a vision for the development of the area with a strong emphasis on long-term sustainability, the reduction of carbon emissions, and the protection of the natural environment.

Community
Investment

Dublin Airport’s Community Fund has hit the milestone of €2.5 million in funding to clubs and community groups in north Dublin. That total will soon increase further with the Community Fund back open for another round of funding, which will see a further purse of up to €250,000 being distributed to successful applicants. The new autumn funding round will remain open until Friday, October 25. In ...

Fingal County Council

The new Corporate Plan is currently being prepared and a draft will be brought to the December meeting of Council for approval. The survey asks respondents to list the most important priorities for them and their families over the next five years under the headings of Managing of the County and Community and Culture.

Economic
Fingal County Council

Looking to take advantage of its strategic position on the Dublin-Belfast corridor, its strong transport connections and as home to a broad mix of key sectors, Fingal has today unveiled its plan to ensure the long-term economic resilience and sustainability of the county and highlight itself a key driver of growth in Ireland.

Fingal Chamber

Fingal Chamber is delighted to announce that entries are now open for the 2024 Fingal Business Awards, celebrating excellence and innovation across the business community in Fingal. These prestigious awards, now in their 20th year, recognise and reward the outstanding achievements of local businesses that are making significant contributions to the economic development of the region.

Fingal County Council

A new campaign has been launched by Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Fingal to help small businesses take those first steps in becoming more sustainable and to show them the substantial benefits. The “Going Green, It’s All in A Day’s Work” campaign will show how easy it is for a business to make small changes that can make a significant impact. There are two specific supports available to all small ...

Fingal County Council

Fingal County Council has paid over €11m to over 2,800 businesses across the county under the Increased Cost of Business (ICOB) Grant. The Grant was introduced by the Government as part of Budget 2024 and was a support measure of small and medium sized business.

Tourism

Almost 3.4 million passengers went through the terminal doors of Dublin Airport in July, with demand remaining very high this summer for overseas travel. Numbers travelling through Dublin Airport in July were 1% higher than the same month last year and 4.5% higher than in June. The busiest day at Dublin Airport during the month was Sunday, 28th of July when 122,300 passengers went through the ...