It's September in #OurBalbriggan, and there's plenty happening around the town! From updates on the transformative Quay Street and Harbour project to exciting cultural events like the Unison Festival and Culture Night, there's lots to look forward to this month. With new open spaces and the ongoing enhancement of our town's amenities, Balbriggan continues to grow as a vibrant destination for both residents and visitors alike! |
It's September in #OurBalbriggan, and there's plenty happening around the town! From updates on the transformative Quay Street and Harbour project to exciting cultural events like the Unison Festival and Culture Night, there's lots to look forward to this month. With new open spaces and the ongoing enhancement of our town's amenities, Balbriggan continues to grow as a vibrant destination for both residents and visitors alike! |
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Quay Street and Harbour Project Work is continuing at pace on the transformational €15million Balbriggan Quay Street and Harbour project. The stunning and complex project will create a high quality public amenity and premier visitor destination to revitalise Ireland’s youngest town. It will also create a unique, sustainable public open space. The 19,300 square metre site will include a multi-purpose plaza area and linear suitable for markets, events, festivals and a host of other activities. Following the commencement of work in May – |
Upper Town Centre Car Park Phase One has seen works at the Upper Town Centre Car Park at Mill Street commence and will reopen at the end of October. Upon completion, 67 spaces will be available, including three universally accessible spaces. There will be 10 on-street car park spaces on Quay Street and four on-street spaces at Mill Street. Affected motorists are encouraged, if possible, to walk, cycle, or use public transport during the works. Free, maintained car parks are available through Fingal County Council at Bath Road (Martello Tower) and Bremore Castle during this period. Though site works have commenced at both these car parks, inconvenience to the public will be minimised and access will remain for school drop off and public parking at Bremore Castle. When works are complete, Bremore will have 116 spaces, including nine disabled spaces. Bath Road will have 50 spaces. Work is due to commence on the main Bath Road car park after Bremore Castle Car Park and the overflow at Bath Road are completed by the end of November. |
Mill Street Footpath and Works The first stage of footpath works at Mill Street is complete. Footpath works are continuing along Mill Street and are expected to be fully completed in November. |
River Works Works at the south side of the River Bracken river wall are nearing completion and works on the north side will commence soon. Enhancement works to the Bracken River within the existing open space between Quay Street and Mill Street, including widening of the water course, will encourage biodiversity, increase planting and improve flood resilience along the riverbank. The biodiversity and environmental, archaeological and ecological impact of the work is being keenly assessed. Harbour Buildings & Public Realm Scheme A work compound has been established at the foot of the Harbour’s East Pier, site works and construction has commenced on the Harbour block buildings and is expected to be complete by July 2025. |
Toilet and RNLI Boathouse Work on replacing the toilet block with a modern facility, and the refurbishment of the RNLI boathouse, will begin in October and is expected to be complete in June 2025. Temporary toilets are due to be installed shortly and will be in place throughout construction. |
Link Road (Harbour) and Viaduct Resurfacing of the Link Road and the Plaza to be extended under the viaduct, is expected to finish in September 2025. Fingal County Council is working with the local community, businesses and stakeholders to mitigate any negative impacts during all works, expected to the completed by the end of 2025. |
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Quay Street and Harbour Project Work is continuing at pace on the transformational €15million Balbriggan Quay Street and Harbour project. The stunning and complex project will create a high quality public amenity and premier visitor destination to revitalise Ireland’s youngest town. It will also create a unique, sustainable public open space. The 19,300 square metre site will include a multi-purpose plaza area and linear suitable for markets, events, festivals and a host of other activities. Following the commencement of work in May – |
Upper Town Centre Car Park Phase One has seen works at the Upper Town Centre Car Park at Mill Street commence and will reopen at the end of October. Upon completion, 67 spaces will be available, including three universally accessible spaces. There will be 10 on-street car park spaces on Quay Street and four on-street spaces at Mill Street. Affected motorists are encouraged, if possible, to walk, cycle, or use public transport during the works. Free, maintained car parks are available through Fingal County Council at Bath Road (Martello Tower) and Bremore Castle during this period. Though site works have commenced at both these car parks, inconvenience to the public will be minimised and access will remain for school drop off and public parking at Bremore Castle. When works are complete, Bremore will have 116 spaces, including nine disabled spaces. Bath Road will have 50 spaces. Work is due to commence on the main Bath Road car park after Bremore Castle Car Park and the overflow at Bath Road are completed by the end of November. |
Mill Street Footpath and Works The first stage of footpath works at Mill Street is complete. Footpath works are continuing along Mill Street and are expected to be fully completed in November. |
River Works Works at the south side of the River Bracken river wall are nearing completion and works on the north side will commence soon. Enhancement works to the Bracken River within the existing open space between Quay Street and Mill Street, including widening of the water course, will encourage biodiversity, increase planting and improve flood resilience along the riverbank. The biodiversity and environmental, archaeological and ecological impact of the work is being keenly assessed. Harbour Buildings & Public Realm Scheme A work compound has been established at the foot of the Harbour’s East Pier, site works and construction has commenced on the Harbour block buildings and is expected to be complete by July 2025. |
Toilet and RNLI Boathouse Work on replacing the toilet block with a modern facility, and the refurbishment of the RNLI boathouse, will begin in October and is expected to be complete in June 2025. Temporary toilets are due to be installed shortly and will be in place throughout construction. |
Link Road (Harbour) and Viaduct Resurfacing of the Link Road and the Plaza to be extended under the viaduct, is expected to finish in September 2025. Fingal County Council is working with the local community, businesses and stakeholders to mitigate any negative impacts during all works, expected to the completed by the end of 2025. |
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Open Spaces Somewhere to listen to music, let off steam on some gym equipment or maybe just meet with friends – these are all some of the options now available to young people in Balbriggan after the addition of more amenities in our Open Spaces. These new additions offer a variety of locations for the young people of the town as the first installations of an ongoing project throughout the town. Have you discovered the new locations at Bremore Park, Millpond Park or Charlie Moore Park? |
Open Spaces Somewhere to listen to music, let off steam on some gym equipment or maybe just meet with friends – these are all some of the options now available to young people in Balbriggan after the addition of more amenities in our Open Spaces. These new additions offer a variety of locations for the young people of the town as the first installations of an ongoing project throughout the town. Have you discovered the new locations at Bremore Park, Millpond Park or Charlie Moore Park? |
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Unison Festival - Saturday 14th , 12 – 6PM Get ready for a vibrant celebration of music, culture and community this September. Taking place in Balbriggan on Saturday, September 14, and Blanchardstown on Sunday, September 15, Unison Festival is the perfect weekend for all ages with incredible live music acts, delicious food stalls, crafts and activities. The festival will features a line-up of talented artists across a range of genres including funk and afrobeat, Motown and soul classics, 70s glam rock and 80s and 90s bangers. This year’s headliners include the sensational Yankari, Spring Break and Pop Rocks. In addition to live music and dance performances, there will also be a vibrant food and craft market.
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Unison Festival - Saturday 14th , 12 – 6PM Get ready for a vibrant celebration of music, culture and community this September. Taking place in Balbriggan on Saturday, September 14, and Blanchardstown on Sunday, September 15, Unison Festival is the perfect weekend for all ages with incredible live music acts, delicious food stalls, crafts and activities. The festival will features a line-up of talented artists across a range of genres including funk and afrobeat, Motown and soul classics, 70s glam rock and 80s and 90s bangers. This year’s headliners include the sensational Yankari, Spring Break and Pop Rocks. In addition to live music and dance performances, there will also be a vibrant food and craft market.
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Culture Night in Balbriggan - Friday 20th September, 4.00pm Culture Night, a national moment celebrating culture, creativity and the arts, will take place in Dublin on Friday, September 20, 4pm – 9pm. Balbriggan continues to grow as a destination for the arts and our local Culture Night has evolved into a significant celebration of local creativity. A family-friendly evening, events will include creative workshops, music and song, poetry and open mic and visual art exhibitions, with demonstrations and plenty of opportunities to join in the fun. Our Balbriggan Hub – From 4pm - Elizabeth Comerford & Murielle Celis present - Ceisteanna agus Stair |
Culture Night in Balbriggan - Friday 20th September, 4.00pm Culture Night, a national moment celebrating culture, creativity and the arts, will take place in Dublin on Friday, September 20, 4pm – 9pm. Balbriggan continues to grow as a destination for the arts and our local Culture Night has evolved into a significant celebration of local creativity. A family-friendly evening, events will include creative workshops, music and song, poetry and open mic and visual art exhibitions, with demonstrations and plenty of opportunities to join in the fun. Our Balbriggan Hub – From 4pm - Elizabeth Comerford & Murielle Celis present - Ceisteanna agus Stair |
The Lark Concert Hall – From 6pm – Sceal Arts Collective Presents Roots of Reuse. |
The Lark Concert Hall – From 6pm – Sceal Arts Collective Presents Roots of Reuse. |
Balbriggan Library For the very first time, Balbriggan Library will open its doors on Culture Night, from 5.30pm to 8.00pm. |
Balbriggan Library For the very first time, Balbriggan Library will open its doors on Culture Night, from 5.30pm to 8.00pm. |
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My Little Album of Balbriggan with award-winning illustrator Tarsila Krüse (Arts and crafts workshop suitable for 6-12yrs, 6pm-7pm) Inspired by Tarsila’s book with Juliette Saumande, My Little Album of Ireland, children will make their own little albums (small, folded zines). Places are limited. Reserve a space by emailing: balbrigganlibrary@fingal.ie or phoning: 01-870 4401. History of the Balbriggan Courthouses with local historian David Sorsenson (6.45pm-7.45pm) Balbriggan Courthouse has been a dominant feature of George's Square for more than 170 years. However, to date, very little information on its history has been placed in the public domain. David’s presentation traces the arc of a number of courthouses in Balbriggan, with an emphasis on the current building, looking at how and why it came to be built on its present site. Places are limited. Reserve a space by emailing: balbrigganlibrary@fingal.ie or phoning: 01-870 4401. Ardgillan Castle Crafts, music and tours (6pm – 9pm) Ardgillan Castle will open its doors to visitors, who can explore the castle and meet the Ardgillan collective of artists who have residencies in this prestigious heritage property. HMK Art Club will host an exciting Cabaret Life Drawing event in the Drawing Room – pre-booking essential. |
My Little Album of Balbriggan with award-winning illustrator Tarsila Krüse (Arts and crafts workshop suitable for 6-12yrs, 6pm-7pm) Inspired by Tarsila’s book with Juliette Saumande, My Little Album of Ireland, children will make their own little albums (small, folded zines). Places are limited. Reserve a space by emailing: balbrigganlibrary@fingal.ie or phoning: 01-870 4401. History of the Balbriggan Courthouses with local historian David Sorsenson (6.45pm-7.45pm) Balbriggan Courthouse has been a dominant feature of George's Square for more than 170 years. However, to date, very little information on its history has been placed in the public domain. David’s presentation traces the arc of a number of courthouses in Balbriggan, with an emphasis on the current building, looking at how and why it came to be built on its present site. Places are limited. Reserve a space by emailing: balbrigganlibrary@fingal.ie or phoning: 01-870 4401. Ardgillan Castle Crafts, music and tours (6pm – 9pm) Ardgillan Castle will open its doors to visitors, who can explore the castle and meet the Ardgillan collective of artists who have residencies in this prestigious heritage property. HMK Art Club will host an exciting Cabaret Life Drawing event in the Drawing Room – pre-booking essential. |
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