News

Tourism

Dublin Airport is expecting thousands of tourists to fly in from overseas to enjoy the Easter break all around Ireland, with the terminals also set to be busy with passengers heading off on everything from school tours and religious trips to sun, ski and cultural holidays all over the world.

Infrastructure

daa, the operator of Dublin Airport, is disappointed by the CCPC's decision to prevent daa from buying the former QuickPark parking facility. This decision is bad news for passengers who will face difficulty finding parking at the airport in the summer peak. daa is baffled by the CCPC view that daa buying the facility would have led to car park prices increasing: it would have the opposite effect ...

Fingal County Council

A first of its kind in Ireland, the comprehensive guide aims to equip organisations with practical strategies and resources to help dismantle systematic racism and anti-racist practices. It has been developed by the Fingal Integration team in collaboration with the Immigrant Council of Ireland and has been supported by the Irish Network Against Racism and the Irish Human Right and Equality ...

Fingal County Council

Representatives of Fingal County Council, as Lead Partner on the Urbact EcoCore Project, visited the partner city of Santo Tirso in Portugal to learn about the city’s approach to sustainable economic development. Members of the Council’s project team were accompanied by Deputy Mayor Councillor Gráinne Maguire and Mr Anthony Cooney, Chief Executive Officer, Fingal Chamber, who are key stakeholders ...

Government

Mr Varadkar TD has been a pivotal figure in Irish politics, notably within our local community where his political journey began, where he served as a Councillor on Fingal County Council from 2003-2007 before his election to Dáil Éireann for the Dublin West constituency in 2007.

Chambers Ireland

Today we launched our Local and EU Manifestos for the upcoming June elections. We are calling for Local Government and MEP candidates to step up and be ambitious with their vision for the long-term growth and prosperity of Ireland.

Chambers Ireland

"Chambers Ireland is calling for government, and opposition parties, to take a practical and pragmatic approach towards people who are seeking international protection in Ireland. It is a simple fact that an order of magnitude more people are seeking protection in Ireland today than ever before. This must prompt a rethink of how we act. We know that wherever they have been tried, intensive ...

Fingal Chamber

In a landmark move that signals a new era of collaboration, Fingal Chamber and North Dublin Chamber have announced a merger to create a dynamic and unified chamber of commerce, poised to elevate the local business community to unprecedented heights. This amalgamation brings together the strengths, resources, and expertise of two respected institutions, forging a path towards enhanced opportunities ...

Fingal Chamber

The Fingal Chamber hosted our annual "Behind the Business" event on Wednesday 6th of March in the Pormarnock Resort and Jameson Golf Links, featuring insightful interviews with Fingal Business Award 2023 winners Kevin Egan from How to Company, Heather Gilroy of Prints of Ireland, and Colm Foley representing 65 Hurls. These entrepreneurs shared their experiences in the Fingal area, highlighting the ...

Chambers Ireland
Government

Speaking today (5th March) on the publication of the Department of Enterprise’s Working Conditions Report, Chambers Ireland’s Chief Executive, Ian Talbot, said: “Chambers Ireland notes the findings of the report –specifically that certain sectors (Retail, Accommodation and Hospitality) are being disproportionately affected by the costs associated with these policy changes – confirming the content ...