TODAY marks the official opening of a new constituency office in the heart of Ballybofey, marking a significant step in enhancing local access to representation, support and community services.
The opening of this office marks another development in the Redress campaign.
Local residents, community groups and supporters will gather to celebrate the arrival of a dedicated space for listening, advocacy and action.
The new office will serve as a central hub for constituents seeking help on issues ranging from housing and healthcare, education, agriculture, and the environment.

Deputy Charles Ward pictured at the November elections.
Speaking before the event, Deputy Charles Ward said: “This office belongs to the people of Donegal. It’s a place where every voice can be heard, and every concern taken seriously. My team and I are here to help, to listen and to work hard on behalf of all the community.”
A special mention was made by the Redress Councillors who expressed optimism about now having a stronger link to representation at a national level.
“We’ve already been in touch with many families from our County, and many more are looking forward to engaging with us, seeking assistance and raising the profile of the important work they do,” Councillor Beard added. “Supporting our community is a cornerstone of what this office stands for.”
The office will be open to the public from 10am to 5pm, Monday – Friday with walk-ins welcome and appointments available. Constituents can also get in touch via phone, email, or through outreach clinics across the county.

The 100% Redress party after Charles Ward’s victory in the elections.
This opening signals the beginning of a renewed commitment to responsive, local politics, rooted in the people, and open to all.
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