Joe Mahon visits the charming village of Culdaff on the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal in Lesser Spotted Ulster next Friday 24 October at 8pm on UTV.
Learning to ‘speak’ with your baby
A Buncrana born speech and language therapy graduate whose Master’s research studied how toddlers best learn to talk and why some take longer than others, is offering a unique new course in County Donegal.
Motoryclist Caolan (16) on short list for top team
A KILMACRENNAN teenager has been selected from more than 3,000 motorbike riders for the prestigious International Red Bull Rookies GP Select
Rory Gallagher and Anthony Harkin now in Donegal frame
BY CHRIS MCNULTY RORY Gallagher has officially entered the running for the Donegal job and has been joined by a surprise candidate in the form of Anthony Harkin. Gallagher’s nomination was forwarded to the county secretary, Aodh Mairtín Ó Fearraigh, ahead of today’s 5pm closing time by the Kilcar club. Advertisement Harkin’s named was entered […]
Demise of Mna an Ti?
HOUSEHOLDS in West Donegal who keep students attending Irish colleges may no longer do so because of the cost of water charges.
D-Day for Youth Council elections
Today is D-Day for young people across the county who have put themselves forward for election to the Donegal Youth Council.
Renowned Donegal fiddler laid to rest in Australia
THE funeral took place in Western Australia earlier this morning (Friday) of renowned Ballybofey fiddler, Mick Doherty.
Tight-lipped, but Rory Gallagher remains the man in the frame for Donegal hotseat
RORY Gallagher is keeping tight-lipped on his bid to succeed Jim McGuinness as Donegal manager, but the Fermanagh native looks set to have his nomination formally submitted to the Donegal County Board before the deadline of 5pm today, Friday.
McGowan welcomes call for review of speed limits in estates
A COUNTY Councillor has welcomed the call from the Minister for Transport to local authorities to examine speed limits in residential areas and housing estates
Major conference in Letterkenny
Plans are well underway for the Assembly of the European Regions (AER) conference which will see up to 100 delegates from all over Europe visiting Letterkenny over a three day period next week.