Call is made for more jobs for Gaeltacht areas


CONRADH naGaeilge this week called for increased investment in Gaeltacht areas including those in Donegal, to revitalise the Irish language. The advocacy group have said that the creation of 9,000 jobs in Gaeltacht areas by 2029 would require the doubling of government funding for the sector over the next five years. An Plan Fáis 2024 […]


Landowners leaving hedge cutting duties to the council -claim


By Emma Ryan CONCERNS have been raised over road safety in some areas where overgrown hedges had been creating hazardous conditions during the summer months. During the summer, there was numerous reports of overgrown hedges making roads narrow, obstructing vision and causing dangerous conditions for motorists, particularly along the Wild Atlantic Way. Advertisement The cutting of trees […]


Donegal students attend schools entrepreneur event in Austria


PUPILS from Mulroy College, Milford and St Catherines Vocational School in Killybegs travelled to Kitzbuhel in Austria to represent Ireland in the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) European finals over the weekend. Last year the Mulroy College team won the National Award for Social Enterprise with the business ‘L&M Books’. The team designed, created and produced a […]


Poor footpaths ‘still an issue’ for many wheelchair users


By Róise Collins FRIDAY marked Make Way Day, a national day of local action that focuses on the practical initiatives we can take together to remove the barriers for people with disabilities in our community. The day of national significance highlights the importance of working together to make our public spaces more accessible for everyone. […]


Apartments tackle student accommodation crisis


by Louise Doyle TACKLING the shortage of student accommodation in Letterkenny has been boosted by the provision of new apartments. Wild Atlantic Apartments has added Porthouse Apartments in the heart of Letterkenny to its portfolio of properties. Advertisement Renovation works are almost complete, with one and two-bedroom student apartments almost ready to come on stream for […]


Dedicated drugs unit in place by October


By Emma Ryan A DEDICATED drug unit is to be up and running in Donegal by the end of October as drugs finds for this year reach over €3m. To date, €3,623,384.60 worth of drugs and cash has been seized in 2023 in Donegal. Advertisement Friday’s meeting of the Joint Policing Committee heard a dedicated […]


Gardaí urged to monitor new four lane roadway


By Emma Ryan GARDAÍ have been urged to monitor the new four lane road in Letterkenny while the traffic lights are initially turned on. Work on the four lane road is coming to an end with the final sections of the project nearing completion. Advertisement The major road project, on the main Derry road into Letterkenny, […]


Over 250 motorists caught driving while on mobile phones


By Emma Ryan Over 250 motorists have been caught driving while on their mobile phones this year. Figures presented at the Donegal Joint Policing Committee meeting on Friday revealed that so far in 2023, 252 motorists have been caught driving while using a mobile phone. Advertisement The figures also revealed that 2,083 drivers have been caught […]


Sex and the City star boosts Magee’s sales


RECENTLY published accounts for the iconic Magee’s of Donegal Town show the business was on an upward curve even before Sex and the City star, Sarah Jessica Parker, shared a photograph of her new coat with her 9.5 million followers. Parker, who is a regular visitor to Donegal, posted her new pink €575 Magee coat […]


Coláiste Ailigh delighted to welcome German Mayor


STUDENTS and staff from Coláiste Ailigh were delighted to receive a visit from the Mayor of Rudolstadt in Germany, Jörg Reichl. Mr Reichl meet with Coláiste Ailigh principal Seán Mac Suibhne, together they discussed the similarities between both towns – Rudolstadt and Letterkenny. They also chatted about both education systems and the opportunities provided by […]