MINISTER for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue, has welcomed the announcement of €642,120 in funding for four arts centres in Donegal. As part of a strategic funding for arts centres by the Arts Council, An Grianán Theatre received €258,000, Cairdeas na bhFidiléirí received €42,360, Earagail Arts Festival received €191,760 and the Regional Culture […]
Appeal for donations as asylum seekers due to arrive
A support group set up to assist asylum seekers is continuing to appeal for donations of sanitary goods. Hundreds of items have already been donated ahead of the arrival of individuals and families. They are due to take up residence in former student accommodation along the Port Road within days. The Donegal Asylum Seekers Support […]
Five Donegal BOI branches to close
The announcement has been described as “further demise” of rural Donegal by Fianna Fáil councillor Noreen McGarvey.
‘Pushing things along’ despite Brexit and pandemic
A DONEGAL man is responsible for overseeing daily operations at one of Europe’s and UK’s fastest growing recruitment agencies. Falcon Green is a specialist construction and engineering recruitment agency, which employs more than fifty office-based staff with 1,100 operatives working on sites across the UK and Ireland each week. Joseph Sweeney from Gweedore founded the […]
Eclipse offering a little of their cinemagic at home
A sale of authentic cinema chairs by Eclipse in Lifford is proving to be a hit with movie lovers. Thirty seats have already been snapped up with a further batch of around 20 due to be advertised this weekend. The chairs have been in storage since Eclipse carried out a major renovation of its premises. […]
Is the traditional Irish wake a thing of the past?
IT’S been almost a year since Ireland started putting restrictions in place to limit the spread of coronavirus. For undertakers like Paschal Blake, it’s been a challenging time as the pandemic has caused extra pressure. “It’s been quite a difficult year and one which has been particularly harrowing for families,” he said. Mr Blake, who […]
‘Where is our support’ asks mobile home owner
MOBILE home owners are in for at least another six weeks of misery with restrictions on non-essential travel effectively barring them from caravan sites. Van owners endured a disrupted summer in 2020 and will miss out on the traditional season opening date of St Patrick’s Day again this year. Some sites have remained open throughout […]
‘Important we stay safe but also have to try and live’
THE pressures of leading the people of Leitirmacaward and Doochary through the pandemic has kept Fr Adrian Gavigan busy for much of the past year. A native of Glenties, Fr Gavigan (44) was the first priest in the Raphoe Diocese to organise a car park mass last summer. The mass, held in the grounds of […]
Megan Nic Fhionnghaile tuning up for TG4 appearance
DONEGAL fiddler Megan Nic Fhionnghaile will be among the featured artists in this Sunday’s episode of the TG4 series Sruth. As well as being about traditional music in the modern era, Sruth pays tribute to the past masters, known and unknown. This week’s episode focuses on the talents of Gaoth Dobhair musician Megan Nic Fhionnghaile […]
Covid-19 cases in hospital drop to five month low point
THE number of Covid-19 patients in hospital in Letterkenny has fallen to its lowest level in almost five months. According to latest figures from the Health Service Executive, there were 13 patients with Covid receiving treatment in LUH, continuing a downwards trend. This compares with 99 this time last month, January 23, while there were […]