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De Bruns Minor Works Update

In October 2020 Fingal County Council acquired the group of derelict buildings on Bridge Street, known locally as DeBruns. The Council will be carrying out minor works to improve the aesthetic of the buildings and security of site for the foreseeable future, while working on the procurement of an Integrated Design Team to redevelop the

Photographers: Feature your work in the Our Balbriggan hub window

Budding Balbriggan photographers are in with a chance to have their work featured in the windows of the Our Balbriggan Hub office. The images in the Hub, which is at George’s Square between the library and the Bracken Court Hotel, change twice a year and photographers have until June to get snapping. The idea is

A future vision of Quay Street and the Harbour

The Balbriggan ​3D Model is a visual tool which will help citizens visualise the planned transformations of the town outlined in the Our Balbriggan 2019 – 2025 Town Rejuvenation plan. The model can be described as a ‘3D Map’ or ‘Digital Twin’ of Balbriggan as it was created using aerial survey photography and ground level

Our Balbriggan Loves Learning festival 2021

Balbriggan people are being encouraged to explore the world of learning with the town’s first festival of education and training skills. The Our Balbriggan Loves Learning festival will take place from April 19-30 and will explore a range of learning and upskilling opportunities. The inaugural Festival was postponed in 2020 due to Covid and this

VIDEO: A look inside Balbriggan Lighthouse

balbriggan ligthouse

Balbriggan is Ireland’s second oldest active lighthouse, built in 1769. In 2017 Fingal County Council commenced work on the lighthouse to replace the missing dome, which can be seen today fully restored. Balbriggan is a seaside town on the Belfast-Dublin corridor. Walking trails and rail links nearby allow travellers to arrive quickly and begin exploring

Announcement of €25.4m for Our Balbriggan rejuvenation projects

The transformation of Ireland’s youngest town has taken a massive step forward with the announcement of the award of €25.4m for eight key Our Balbriggan Rejuvenation Plan projects under the Urban Regeneration Development Fund (URDF). The overall cost of the projects, to be completed by 2027, is anticipated to be €33.9m with Fingal County Council

Volunteers needed for WeCount initiative

WeCount is a ‘citizen science’ project to empower local communities to take a leading role in the production of data, evidence and knowledge relating to mobility in their own neighbourhoods. WeCount are now seeking Balbriggan volunteers to take part in this exciting project!  What’s WeCount all about?  The WeCount project is all about empowering citizens

Join the Smart Balbriggan community webinar

REGISTER NOW The people of Balbriggan are invited to attend a community webinar on Wednesday, March 10 to learn about projects that are taking place as part of the Smart Balbriggan initiative. In June 2020, Balbriggan was chosen as Ireland’s first Smart District town, which is a partnership of citizens, industry, academia and the local

The Our Balbriggan Hub Gets A Facelift For The New Year

Balbriggan Hub

The Our Balbriggan hub has had a New Year makeover. The windows of the Hub have been transformed with beautiful Balbriggan imagery donated by talented local photographers, Tony Healy and Ampika Currivan. You can find our more about Tony and Ampika below. Tony Healy Tony moved to Balbriggan from Glasnevin when he got married in

Loves Learning Art Competition

We were blown away by the magnificent response to The Our Balbriggan Loves learning Art Competition! Thank you for all your wonderful entries! Congratulations to our winners…. Dhmv Menon, Wiktoria Lauzer, Graham Gibbons, Ellina Povetkin and Neder Ismil! Check out some of the entries here