By Kate Heaney SAINT Patrick’s Church, Murlog, Lifford is gearing up for major celebrations to mark the 60th anniversary of the opening of the Clonleigh Parish Church on May 5. At the heart of the community it is, and has been, a place of prayer, celebrations and farewells for the past sixty years. Advertisement It’s […]
‘The best decision I made was coming to work for BUMBLEance’
By Dionne Meehan FOR the past three years Kieran Feeney has been providing safe and comfortable transportation to Donegal’s youngest patients as they travel between their homes and hospitals. After working with Eir for over three decades, the Killea native decided it was time for a change. Advertisement Now describing the move as “the best […]
Spectacular Burt designed home is sale agreed
THE spectacular designer home in Burt which went on sale with a €500,000 price cut in late February because it had defective building materials, has gone sale agreed at more than the €450,000 asking price. The 6,000 square foot home with an indoor heated pool and panoramic views over Grianan Farm, Inch Island and Lough […]
68 candidates, so far, seeking 37 council seats
By Kate Heaney There are currently 68 candidates seeking to take one of 37 seats in the election to Donegal County Council taking place on Friday, June 7. A number of parties have yet to finalise their candidate selection and more independent candidates or parties may yet declare their intention to stand here. Advertisement Councillors […]
Startling surge in contact to Foodbank
by Louise Doyle THERE has been a 20 per cent surge in the number of people who have sought help from Letterkenny Foodbank so far this year, with the rising trend expected to continue. The Market Square based community voluntary organisation was set up almost a decade ago in August 2014 to meet the then […]
McGlynns to open Mary from Dungloe Festival this year
THE 57th Mary from Dungloe International Arts Festival in July is to be officially opened by Shaun and Noreen McGlynn. From Main Street in Dungloe, Shaun and Noreen have accepted the invitation from festival organisers to open the festival on Saturday, July 27.Dung The family have been in business in the town for over 50 […]
Over €125,000 drugs seized and two arrested in Donegal
GARDAÍ have seized over €125,000 in combined drugs (pending analysis) and arrested two men following searches in Donegal yesterday. An estimated €116,000 worth of cannabis herb and €10,000 of suspected ‘magic’ mushrooms was seized by Gardaí attached to the Donegal Divisional Drugs Unit following searches at two properties within the Milford District. Two men (50s, 40s) were […]
‘I am half the man I was this time last year’
By Dionne Meehan A MILFORD man who underwent gastric sleeve surgery almost one year ago is marking his life-changing weight-loss by entering his first triathlon. Weighing in at 25 stone this time last year, Shaun T Friel said he wasn’t really living, he was just getting by. Advertisement At his wits end, Shaun, who works as a […]
Have you lost your shopping?
By Dionne Meehan GARDAÍ are on the hunt for an unfortunate shopper this evening after their groceries fell out of their car while in the Gortlee area of Letterkenny. Gardaí took to social media this evening to make the appeal. Advertisement “Friday evening has finally come and the working week has wrapped up! “Speaking of […]
Struggling Donegal restaurants and cafés eagerly await October Budget
BY JEROME HUGHES FOOD-led businesses in Donegal are not surprised by the findings of a new report which details the cost to the economy of restaurant and café closures. The Restaurants Association of Ireland study shows the demise of 212 food-led businesses across the country so far this year could result in the economy losing […]