Two food businesses ordered to close


CLOSURE orders were served on two food businesses in Donegal last month according to the latest data from the Food Safety authority of Ireland (FSAI).


Entry deadline extended for Donegal Marathon


PLANS have been finalised and early bird entries are being taken for the inaugural running of the Donegal Marathon. The early bird deadline was due to close on Monday but have been extended and will now close on the last day in July.


Unique initiative for Science Week


A UNIQUE new education initiative in as part of Science Week 2014 will take place in Letterkenny later this year, it was confirmed this week.


Donegal has longest wait to access financial help


MANY people in Donegal are having to wait up to 20 weeks to access help with their budgeting and finances according to figures revealed this week.
They also reflect the extent of the financial crisis affecting families in the county, with 160 people still waiting on their first appointment with the Money Advice and Budgeting Service (MABS). This figure is the highest of all the services 53 offices across the country.


Winners of this year’s North West Words poetry comeptition winners announced


SIX talented students have been named as prize winners in the 2013 Schools Poetry Competiton run by North West Words. At a special prize giving ceremony at Cafe Blend in Letterkenny, the recipients were presented with their awards by Eamonn Bonner from North West Words. The Secondary School’s Senior Cycle First Prize went to Rachel […]


Plans in place to give Letterkenny a hug


A MAJOR new fund-raising initiative has been launched in Letterkenny to support The LOFT youth centre and hopes to see local people giving their town a hug!
In a venture supported by Letterkenny Chamber of Commerce and ShopLK are proud to support the LOFT have come up with a unique summer fund raising activity.
This year the increasingly popular Letterkenny Live event will takes place on August 3 and 4 and will incorporate Party in The Park organised by Donegal Youth Service. However, this year there will be a new dimension. The young people involved in The Loft came up with the great idea of giving Letterkenny a hug.
A spokesperson for the LOFT explained: “Over the weeks running up to the August Bank Holiday weekend we’re asking people to buy a wrist band for €2. These will be available in various retail outlets. Then on August 3, we’ll link hands and give Letterkenny the biggest hug possible.”
Chamber CEO Toni Forrester, stated: “We’ve worked with the Loft and Donegal Youth Service in the past and always tried to support their activities. ShopLK has really taken off and we know that lots of young people like to buy and receive the vouchers so when we were approached to get involved in this inventive idea we were delighted.
“Over the summer ShopLK gets involved in many activities and the bank holiday weekend with Letterkenny Live and Party in The Park was a perfect match. We’re calling on young and old to get involved and on August 3 we’ll aim to have enough people to hug Letterkenny.”
The LOFT is open to all young people aged between 12 and 18. Based on the Port Road in Letterkenny it is a place where young people can avail of a wide range of facilities including Group work programmes, Health Information and Education, Drop-in centre, Listening ear service. It also offers opportunities to learn new skills, entertainment events and it’s a great
place to meet friends.
John Muldowney, Foroige youth project worker at Loft LK said everyone is excited about this summer project. “Who doesn’t like a hug. The young people who use the services here came up with this idea and we are all excited by it. It helps us raise the profile of The LOFT locally and have fun along the way. On the day we hope to get everyone involved so get your wristband and join in the biggest hug Letterkenny has ever seen.”
John Watson, President of Letterkenny Chamber says of the initiative: “It is great to see young people involved in initiatives such as this. Accommodation is already filling up well for the Bank Holiday weekend so the town will be buzzing. I’ve got my wrist band and am looking forward to being part of the big Letterkenny Hug.”