By Diarmaid Doherty Anne McLaughlin says she takes real pride in the fact that she has built up such a strong and special relationship with so many of her patients during her 31 years practicing as an optician in Letterkenny. And as she hands over her business to new owners, Anne is happy to confirm […]
Over 1,200 improvement letters issued to landlords
THERE were over 1,200 improvement letters issued to landlords in Donegal following inspections over a nine month period. New figures from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage reveal that 1,407 inspections of private rented accommodation were carried out by Donegal County Council between January and the end of September 2023. Advertisement Following those […]
Emergency tractor run to assist those affected by lightning strike
AN EMERGENCY Tractor Run has been organised in a bid to assist three Newtowncunningham families whose homes were struck by lightning during Storm Isha. From electrical damage to serious structural damage, these families are now left picking up the pieces. Taking to social media this week to announce the run, organisers spoke of how one […]
Sadness at passing of past President of Letterkenny Chamber
There is widespread sadness following the death of past President of Letterkenny Chamber of Commerce Michael Boyd. Michael, Portsdale, Ballyraine, Letterkenny and formerly of Riverstown, Co. Sligo, passed away in Hillcrest Nursing Home, surrounded by his loving family. “We, the Letterkenny Chamber Council, and staff, past and present, were very saddened to hear about the untimely […]
110 take part in University Fitness Games at ATU
The first-ever University Fitness Games, organised by Atlantic Technological University (ATU) in Donegal, proved to be a resounding success, drawing in nearly 110 participants who competed across various categories, showcasing their fitness and determination. The event, a unique initiative within the academic sector, aimed to engage individuals who are avid gym-goers and do not necessarily […]
Decision to refuse apartment development at Rosemount upheld
AN Bord Pleanála has upheld Donegal County Council’s decision to refuse planning permission for 17 apartments in Letterkenny. Millennium Unit Trust 105 was refused permission for the development in Rosemount Lane by the local authority on the grounds of “over-development” and “excessive density beyond the site’s capacity”. An appeal was lodged, however An Bord Pleanála […]
McConalogue to travel to Africa for St Patrick’s Day
MINISTER for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue will travel to Kenya, Ethiopia and South Sudan, as part of the government’s overseas travel for this year’s St Patrick’s Day celebrations. Tánaiste Micheál Martin brought the plan to Cabinet on Tuesday outlining which country each minister will travel to. The Tánaiste will visit Vancouver, Ottawa, and Toronto in Canada […]
Run for the Royal fundraiser draws to a successful end
PARENTS, staff members and friends of the Royal and Prior Comprehensive School in Raphoe have played their part in a unique fundraiser organised to encourage health and well-being during the month of January. The ‘Run for the Royal’ appeal was organised by the school’s Parents Association who asked people to walk or run 50km by […]
New car registrations up sixteen per cent
The number of new cars registered in Donegal in January is up sixteen per cent on last year’s figures, according to the latest report from The Society of the Irish Motor Industry. Last month there were 765 new cars registered in the county, including 57 new electric cars. This compares to 657 new cars registered […]
Thousands raised for young woman after shock cancer diagnosis
A FUNDRAISER to help support a young mother from St Johnston who was diagnosed with cancer last week raised over €15,000 in a day. Patrice Mc Crossan (née Rodgers), aged 32, discovered she had acute aggressive leukaemia last Friday and was sent to Galway for treatment two days later. The news came as a huge […]