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Download Soundwaves 2010 brochure now....

 Click on attachment for Soundwaves 2010 Brochure

Water Quality end of season Get Together Upstairs in Joe Mays 6.30 - 8.00 tonight Friday 10th

George Sharpson PEHO from Fingal is going to join us for the Water Quality end of season Get Together, which will be held Upstairs in Joe Mays from 6.30 - 8.00 tonight Friday 10th. Please join us for this informal chat about Skerries Bathing Water Quality and our push for another ‘clean’ season next year and a Blue Flag in 2012. 

Updating SCA Members List - Please make sure you are on our community list....

Skerries Community Association is open to all residents of Skerries who are 18 years or over. We have a member's register which is updated for our annual general meeting. If you would like to be a member or are not sure if you are on the member's register, please email info@skerriesca.com, giving your  Skerries postal address  and confirming you are at least 18 years old ( born before 18/9/1992 ) using Member Details in the subject line. 

The current members register is available at the Community Centre and will be available for checking at our Public Meeting and Exhibition on Saturday September the 18th in the Little Theatre.

 

Soundwaves 2010 - Events Programme

Soundwaves Festival - Friday 10th September to Sunday 26th September 2010
 
Tickets will be available from Skerries Bookshop 01 849 0500
 
For events listing click 'read more' below, for further information  ring 087 1605264 and watch out for brochure and posters around townsw balloon, and see lots more on Soundwaves Facebook page.
 
 
 

 

Trip down Memory Lanes with Skerries Tidy Towns

Over the past year Skerries Tidy Towns Committee have been working with the Skerries Historical Society and Fingal County Council naming committee to re-instate missing signage from some areas and name some of the laneways in the town. 

In consultation with Skerries Historical Society the town was surveyed and following research by the Historical Society appropriate names for laneways which were either unnamed or had a number of different names was decided upon. 

These names then went to the Fingal County Council naming committee who agreed some and questioned others.

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