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Books of Condolence now opened in Creeslough

The Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council, Cllr. Liam Blaney has announced that Books of Condolence have been opened in Creeslough at St. Michaels Church and at Creeslough Day Centre in memory of the victims of the Creeslough Tragedy.

Books of Condolence are also available across the County, at the following Council offices from 9am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday as follows:

 

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  • Lifford (County House),
  • Letterkenny Public Services Centre,
  • Carndonagh Public Services Centre,
  • Donegal Town Public Services Centre,
  • Dungloe Public Services Centre and
  • Milford Public Services Centre.

A number of other Books of Condolence have opened:

  • Belfast, City Hall
  • Cork, County Hall
  • Derry, Guildhall
  • Dublin, Online
  • Kerry, County Buildings, Tralee
  • Kilkenny, Town Hall
  • Limerick, Online
  • Newry, Mourne and Down council area, Downshire Civic Centre, Downpatrick and O’Hagan House, Monaghan Row, Newry.

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