Wide-ranging speed limit changes just around the corner
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by Chris Ashmore THE most wide-ranging and radical changes to speed limits in many towns and villages in Donegal are just around the corner. Donegal County Council is planning to slash the speed limit in what are known as “urban core centres” to just 30 km/h. Most of these areas are currently 50 km/h. Advertisement According […]


Fishermen fear deterioration could lead to pier’s closure
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By Róise Collins FISHERMEN from Portnablagh are calling for urgent improvements to the local pier, amid growing concerns that continued deterioration could eventually lead to its closure. Led by Ivan McElhinney, the fishermen voiced their concerns during a presentation to local councillors at Monday’s meeting of Glenties Municipal District. They highlighted the need for minor […]


Letterkenny Tourist Centre to reopen
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by Louise Doyle LETTERKENNY Tourist Information Centre is to reopen to the public within weeks. The centre, on the Neil T Blaney Road, has operated on a seasonal basis since January 2022. It will open its doors for a four-month period from June 1 to September 2025. Advertisement In a statement, a spokesperson for Fáilte […]


Calls for secular marriage venues
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by Louise Doyle THE Church of Ireland been asked to explore the possibility of allowing clergy to perform marriages in secular venues. The proposal, which was approved at a General Synod  (annual conference) last weekend, could potentially bring a sea change in the future of weddings in Donegal and throughout the county. Advertisement Mrs Nuala […]


Main Street water issues are raised
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WATER pipes on Letterkenny’s Main Street are “constantly bursting” and “leaving large areas of the town without water,” a local councillor has claimed. Raising the issue at the May meeting of Letterkenny-Milford Municipal District Council on Tuesday, Cllr. Michael McBride recalled that on a recent visit to the town on a Saturday morning he got […]


Michael’s message in a bottle dates back almost 40 years
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By Dionne Meehan A MESSAGE in a bottle which was found washed up on Rutland Island last week dates back almost 40 years. The discovery was made by 12-year-old Michael Gallagher who was out on a stroll when he spotted the mysterious bottle. Advertisement Curiously examining his find, he noticed a letter inside which was […]


Special ‘Slí’ event to follow in the footsteps of St Colmcille
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AN innovative new trail project based on the legacy of Donegal-born St Colmcille offers a very special walking opportunity in June with a special 18km walk planned for the eve of his Feast Day. On Saturday, June 7, Slí Cholmcille will host a one-day guided walk on a segment of the Slí between Creeslough and […]


Lifford attack victim cheers GAA team on


A YOUNG Lifford man left fighting for his life following a brutal attack in his home in January has made an appearance on pitch sidelines to cheer his local GAA team on. Charles Dooher (26) was beaten by five masked men with bats, leaving him with catastrophic injuries. He was rushed to the Royal Victoria […]


My Little Library Initiative 2025 launches for children in Donegal


All children in Donegal who are starting primary school in September are being invited to visit their local library to pick up a free book bag and take the opportunity to join the library. Minister for Children, Disability and Equality, Norma Foley, T.D., together with Minister of State for Charities, Gaeltacht and the Islands & […]