A CAMPAIGN by a group of determined locals from the Mulroy area have succeeded in getting their area included as the first official extension to the Wild Atlantic Way.
Lemon Tree restaurant gets recommendaton on foodie guide
The Lemon Tree Restaurant in Letterkenny, has been included in The Essential Foodie Guide to the Wild Atlantic Way on Checkin – the new travel blog from trivago.
Local student wins Hot Press writing award
A FIFTH year student at Colaiste Ailigh in Letterkenny was named Overall Winner of the National Creative Writing Competition “Write Here Write Now” run by Hot Press.
Conference to look at marine side of Donegal lilfe
A conference in Letterkenny Institute of Technology next Friday will concentrate on the obvious but often over-looked marine side of Donegal life.
Suspected rapist spotted in north west
GARDAI have asked the public to be aware of an 18-year-old man wanted in Britain on suspicion of raping a 13 year-old girl, theft and assault, who is believed to be in Ireland.
MEP and Vice President of EU Parliament to address Ballybofey Agri seminar
Mairead McGuinness, Fine Gael MEP for Donegal and Vice-President of the European Parliament, will be guest speaker at an AIB sponsored agricultural seminar tomorrow evening, Thursday, April 20 in Ballybofey, where she will give an outlook on the agri-food sector, the challenges and opportunities.
Blaney’s no longer managing Milford Inn
THE Milford Inn Hotel officially came under new management on Tuesday with the Blaney operating company which had been running the business, now gone.
Minister must overturn decision to use Mamore Gap in school transport scheme – McConalogue
Donegal Fianna Fáil Deputy Charlie McConalogue has sent a recording of a car travelling over a frost covered Mamore Gap on 27 April to Minister of State Damien English and Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan to outline the dangers posed with the route, which is now being used as part of the school transport scheme.
More than 4,000 people join bin the bills water protest in Letterkenny
MORE than 4,000 people marched through Letterkenny this afternoon to protest against Irish Water bills
Council thanks communities for massive county-wide clean-up
COMMUNITIES and Tidy Towns groups all over Donegal rolled up their sleeves and took to the highways and byways of the county last weekend to take part in the Big Donegal Clean Up.