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WATCH: Supporting Local Businesses in Balbriggan

A campaign has been launched to support more than 250 businesses in Balbriggan, highlighting the important role played by local retailers in building a sense of community in the town. Our Balbriggan’s Shop Local campaign has seen a brochure delivered to every household in the area. The campaign also features a series of videos featuring

Redevelopment of Balbriggan given major boost with acquisition of buildings in town

The re-development of key areas of Balbriggan has been given a major boost with the acquisition of several buildings in the town by Fingal County Council. The buildings in question are a group of derelict buildings on Bridge Street, known locally as DeBruns and the Home Nightclub also known as O’Sheas at the Harbour. The redevelopment of the Main

Shop Local Initiative in Balbriggan

In the wake of new level five restrictions, it is more important than ever to shop local and support our businesses in Balbriggan. Fingal County Council are leading the #InItTogether campaign. We want to protect local jobs and small businesses by encouraging the entire community to pull together and support each other. Over the next

RNLI Boathouse: Can you see your business here?

Fingal County Council is considering the best future commercial use of the soon to be refurbished RNLI Boathouse and is now seeking expressions of interest from commercial operators to locate their business in the refurbished property! The RNLI Boathouse is an iconic building located in a prime location on the edge of Balbriggans main beach,

Lockdown Legacy survey results

Balbriggan Sunrise by Lisa Broughan.

Back in June, we launched the Our Balbriggan Lockdown Legacy Survey! We wanted to know if there are any ideas you felt are important under 3 categories which are based on the broad themes of the Rejuvenation Plan, that you would like the Council to consider and explore, as we emerged from the public health

Our Balbriggan Placemaking Fund Application 2020/2021

The Our Balbriggan Rejuvenation Office of Fingal County Council has established a Placemaking Fund. This fund has been established to make Balbriggan an even better place to live, work and play. If you are a group, business, club, artist, individual with a good idea on transforming a space, large or small, we want to hear

AUGUST IN PICTURES – What’s Been Happening in #OurBalbriggan

Our Balbriggan

It’s times like these we need to support local businesses more than ever! Our Balbriggan love to see new businesses popping up in the area! The Cabana family is growing and will now be near our friends and community in Castleland Park. Opening this Saturday the 29th at 9am for coffees, cakes and refills!   View

JUNE IN PICTURES: #OurBalbriggan Best Shots

Balbriggan Sunrise by Lisa Broughan.

June was a big month for Balbriggan – restrictions were lifted, families reunited and visitors returned once again to our seaside town.  All of us here at Our Balbriggan were thrilled to see our local businesses finally reopening their doors to customers!   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by O Gallery

The Bracken (Matt) River – Oral History Project

Balbriggan residents have a chance to share memories of the Bracken River thanks to a unique new oral history project. In partnership with Fingal County Council and the Local Authority Waters Programme (LAWPRO), Balbriggan Tidy Towns will create a history of the river through the recollections of people who have used it. For the month