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Monthly Archives: June 2023

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UPDATE: List of 40 Ward River Valley dump sites reduced to 11

Conservation, Parks, SwordsBy Ian CareyJune 28, 2023

Contractors and the operations staff of Fingal County Council have reduced the list of 40 items, compiled by the Swords Pickers group, to 11 difficult to remove items from the Ward River Valley. In the coming weeks a contractor for Fingal County Council will visit each of the difficult to reach items and prepare an…

DAA to extend the use of North Runway – now from 7am to 11pm

Airport, St Margarets, SwordsBy Ian CareyJune 28, 2023

In a move that will bring significantly more aircraft noise to South Swords, St Margarets, Coolquay, Rolestown and north Fingal, the DAA are extending their hours of operation on the North Runway from 7am until 11pm Currently the airport is operating the North Runway from 9am until 8pm and the change will come into effect…

Flavours of Fingal takes place THIS WEEKEND

Arts, Business, Community, Events, HeritageBy Ian CareyJune 28, 2023

The largest two day county show in the country is taking place at Newbridge House this weekend. Flavours of Fingal, the biggest event in Fingal events calendar, is a showcase for local produce, businesses, local history, music, dance and lots of family fun. See below for details of what’s happening and how to get there.…

PICTURES: Major refit of Harp Bar now K Sixty Seven

Business, SwordsBy Ian CareyJune 28, 2023

The old Harp Bar on North Street Swords has been given a new lease of life reopening as K Sixty Seven. Under new ownership, K Sixty Seven has seen a major refit with the multi-level aspect of the old bar dismantled to create one open space at ground level. A key feature of the new…

Popular Swords coffee trailer gets permission to stay

Business, SwordsBy Ian CareyJune 23, 2023

Two Birds Coffee, who operate out of JC’s car park, have been granted retention by Fingal County Council and allowed to stay. The coffee trailer, which started out during Covid, applied for retention planning permission in April of this year and their permission came through earlier this month. Cllr Ian Carey said: “It’s great to…

Fish bypass to be built at Ward River Arches

Conservation, Swords, WaterBy Ian CareyJune 23, 2023

A number of barriers to migrating fish are to be dismantled along the Ward river and a ‘fish bypass’ is to be installed at the Arches near Ushers Lake, the Fingal Biodiversity Forum has heard. A study of fish along the Ward found that a number of barriers have badly impacted the ability of salmon…

Broadmeadow Greenway one step closer: public consultation begins

Active TravelBy Ian CareyJune 23, 2023

A cycling and walking link across the Broadmeadow Estuary is one step closer as the public consultation for the foreshore licence gets underway. The new greenway will be an invaluable link between Malahide and Donabate and will connect to Swords through a cycle route along the estuary. The greenway will travel alongside the railway line…

PICTURES: Incredible climate artwork from Swords students

Arts, Climate, Conservation, SwordsBy Ian CareyJune 16, 2023

Last month Swords Tidy Towns and the Swords Woodland Association held an art competition for students in Swords. Here are a selection of entries that were displayed in County Hall.

‘Do not swim’ notices issued for two Fingal beaches

Waste, WaterBy Ian CareyJune 16, 2023Leave a comment

The Burrow Beach in Sutton and the Front Strand in Balbriggan have both been closed to bathers this week. The popular Burrow Beach in Sutton has been closed to swimmers for two days following the emergency overflow from a nearby pumping station. The closure is due to end tomorrow when water testing results are expected…

UPDATE: More works needed on Brackenstown Rd as section identified as ‘at risk’ of subsidence

RoadsBy Ian CareyJune 16, 2023

As construction works on the section of the Brackenstown Road which subsided last year are finally complete, engineers are planning another phase of works. The stop-go system which has been in place for a year will removed from the Brackenstown Rd in the coming weeks but it will return in September as an 80m section…

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