Letterkenny presenter Caoimhe Ní Chathail and South Armagh native Proinsias Ó Coinn are on a mission to get us thinking differently about our wardrobes. Our shopping habits can have a terrible impact on the environment and on our planet. Every year millions of tonnes of clothing are burned or dumped in landfill, yet for many […]
Restorers in Donegal urged to fetaure in ‘The Great House Revival’
PRESENTER and architect Hugh Wallace calls on restorers in Donegal to get involved in the next series of The Great House Revival. The show is seeking people who are getting creative with their housing solutions – be it a one room cottage, an abandoned hayshed or something in between, he wants to hear from you! […]
New Love Island contestant helped Shelbourne defeat Bonagee in FAI Cup
NEW Love Island contestant Scott van der Sluis helped Shelbourne defeat Bonagee United in Letterkenny last year. In August last year, Bonagee United were knocked out of the FAI Cup Second Round following a 4-0 defeat to Premier Division side Shelbourne at Dry Arch Park. The game was the keeper’s debut for Shelbourne. Advertisement He […]
Mayor of Derry to open Book of Condolence in memory of Chloe Mitchell
MAYOR of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Patricia Logue, will open a Book of Condolence in the Guildhall later today in memory of Chloe Mitchell, the 21 year-old woman who was murdered in Ballymena earlier this month. It follows a proposal at last night’s Health and Community Committee meeting for a Book of […]
Court service on standby ahead of Donegal rally
COURTS in Donegal have been put on standby for special sittings for people breaking traffic laws during this weekend’s Donegal International Rally. Thousands of people are expected to descend on the county in the coming days for the popular annual event. The three-day event officially gets underway tomorrow and thousands of motor sport enthusiasts are expected to […]
Donegal TD calls on restrictions on e-cigarettes that target young people
Independent TD for Donegal, Thomas Pringle believes the government should restrict flavours, packaging and advertising for e-cigarettes that could be seen to target younger people. Addressing the Dáil, Deputy Pringle said he supported the introduction of a licensing system for the sale of tobacco and nicotine inhaling products, such as e-cigarettes. The proposed restrictions on […]
New officers in charge for Killybegs Coast Guard
TWO new officers in charge have been appointed for Killybegs Coast Guard. After a round of interviews held in station and conducted by our senior managers from head quarters, Shane Mc Crudden has been appointed as the Officer in Charge of the Killybegs Coast Guard Station and Ronan Mc Fadden as the Deputy Officer in charge […]
‘Temporary and targeted mortgage interest relief’ required amid rising rates
DONEGAL TD Pearse Doherty has again called for the Government to introduce temporary and targeted mortgage interest relief as households continue to struggle with required amid rising interest rates. The Donegal TD was speaking as the European Central Bank announced it was increasing interest rates for the eighth time since July. Speaking today, Teachta Doherty […]
Deputy Joe McHugh voted against government to support striking fire fighters
Fine Gael TD Joe McHugh has voted against the government on a Sinn Féin motion supporting striking fire fighters. Deputy McHugh supported calls from the main opposition party to urgently engage with retained firefighters who began strike action this week. The government tabled a counter motion which Deputy McHugh voted against on Wednesday evening. Advertisement […]
Virgin Media delivering fibre broadband to over 300,000 homes in Donegal
Virgin Media are quite literally delivering fibre to your home! To celebrate the launch of two Gigabit full fibre broadband to 345,000 additional homes and businesses in Ireland, Virgin Media are hand-delivering thousands of boxes of fibre cereal to homes across Donegal. The surprize deliveries will be chosen at random as locals wake up to a […]