Mourne Antiques’ owner to appear on RTÉ’s The Today Show


By Dionne Meehan A LETTERKENNY business woman is set to make her TV debut on The Today Show at the end of the month. Frances Spears, owner of Mourne Antiques, will be taking to our TV screens on May 29 to showcase eight beautiful items from her store which is based in Letterkenny. Advertisement Frances, […]


Stunning Victorian property in Burtonport hits the market


A STUNNING Victorian property in Burtonport hit the market this week for almost €800,000. Campbells Auctioneers listed the house for €799,950. Located in the ever popular seaside village of Burtonport, this unique landmark is sure to appeal to a wide range of buyers. Advertisement Boasting a large manicured plot extending to approximately 1.4 acres, this property […]


Hundreds set to take part in Relay for Life


by Paddy Walsh HUNDREDS are expected to take part in this year’s Donegal Relay for Life which runs over twenty-fours from Saturday afternoon helping to raise funds and awareness in the battle against cancer. Singer Daniel O’Donnell will spearhead the entertainment element of an event that is both inspirational and emotional and literally spells out […]


Meet and Make Heritage Day in Clonmany 


CLONMANY Community Centre are working alongside Heritage Keepers and Clonmany Genealogy and Heritage Group to host a “Meet & Make” Heritage Day. On Saturday, June 1 there will be different events throughout the day to bring people together and celebrate the beautiful history of Clonmany. Starting off the day there will be a Heritage Walk […]


Minister offers hope for Bonagee Sewerage Scheme


by Kate Heaney PROGRESS on the long-awaited Bonagee Group Sewerage Scheme has taken a step closer this week. The development comes after Councillor Donal Coyle was given an update from Minister of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien,TD. Advertisement Senator Niall Blaney contacted the Minister at Cllr Coyle’s request to inquire how the group scheme for […]


Deputy McHugh calls for increased Redress cap


by Kate Heaney DONEGAL Deputy Joe McHugh made an impassioned plea to the Minister for Housing in the Dáil on Tuesday night, appealing for the government to increase the cap on the defective block homes scheme by ten percent. He cited the humanitarian cost, the trauma and the anguish families have endured for the past […]


New system for identifying uninsured vehicles launched by Gardaí


A NEW system which allows members of An Garda Síochána to quickly and easily identify uninsured vehicles has been formally launched this morning. More than 13,000 Gardaí working nationwide can now check a vehicle insurance status while on the roadside by checking its registration on the Garda Mobility App. Following its introduction, the new system […]


Recruitment ongoing in Children’s Disability services – meeting hears


Donegal councillor Gerry McMonagle says he hopes the HSE will continue to seek to recruit people to work in children’s disability services in this region. He was told at Tuesday meeting of the Regional Health Forum that there is the equivalent of 27.5 full time posts vacant across Donegal in Children’s Disability Network Teams (CDNTs). Cllr McMonagle […]


Donegal Choir invited to sing  in St Peter’s Basilica in Rome


By Dionne Meehan A DONEGAL choir will travel to Rome at the end of the month to perform in St. Peter’s Basilica. Cór Ailigh, made up of 20 members, will begin their travels on May 31 ahead of their upcoming tour of Rome. Advertisement Performing entirely as gaeilge, the choir will join Monsignor Eamonn Mc Laughlin at […]