Fingal County Council's Town Centre First process is underway in Skerries, inviting community involvement to shape its future. The initiative emphasizes collaboration among diverse groups to develop prioritized projects for funding....
The Songs of Hope event, part of the Skerries Climate Conversations, brought together about 30 people for music and community connection. Upcoming events include the Skerries Ukulele Festival and the Rolling...
Sustainable Skerries has launched a monthly event series focused on sustainability, starting with discussions led by local women at Skerries Library. Topics included reducing waste and promoting eco-friendly practices. Engaging community...
In its fifth year, the Skerries Open Orchards Project has successfully planted 43 new fruit trees, bringing the total to 194 across 14 mini orchards. Community engagement included a brunch event...
The 2026 Annual Meeting of Sustainable Skerries is scheduled for February 4, 2026, featuring a review of the past year's initiatives and a presentation by Brian Arnold on the Lusk Town...
Sustainable Skerries organized a week-long Forest School this August, supported by Fingal County Council. Twenty children explored nature through play, learning games, foraging, and crafting. The final day focused on local...
Everyone in Skerries is urged to join the National Climate March in Dublin on 15 November 2025, meeting at 11 am at Skerries Train Station. Participants will rally against fossil fuels...
Skerries is in the running for the title of Ireland's Greenest Place, showcasing community initiatives to promote sustainability. Local groups demonstrated various eco-friendly projects during a visit from judges of The...
Sustainable Skerries is inviting everybody in Skerries to enter the third Skerries Eco Fest Photo Challenge! Deadline 31 July 2025. And just like in previous years, we will select between 10...
The Skerries Wild Bee Festival, held from June 20-22, 2025, celebrated nature and community, bringing together biodiversity experts and residents. Organized by volunteers and supported by Fingal County Council, the festival...