Known locally ‘Burdon’s House’ it was the highest house above sea level in Donegal. It was built by Paddy Rua McGlynn almost one hundred years ago.
‘I’m not a tough guy who is made out of steel’
Donegal Together For Yes will launch its campaign at 6pm this evening, Friday, in Jackson’s Hotel, Ballybofey.
‘One-garda cars putting officers lives at risk’
Putting single crews into cars has been in place for a while now. We always insist that they carry out a risk assessment and wait for back-up.
Boy (8) learns of death of priest (104) with sadness
The death of the last surviving child of an executed leader of the 1916 Rising was learned of with great sadness by one young Donegal pupil. Seosamh Ó Ceallaigh (8) from Gortahork wrote a series of letters to Fr Joseph Mallin (104) who was a Jesuit priest based in Wah Yan College, Hong Kong. His […]
Visiting kayakers targetted by vandals
Experienced kayakers, she said, always ensure that when they arrive at a slipway they always ensure they’re not impeding access to the facility
Donegal’s highest house is revealed
The house, complete with its stone-slate roof, sitting less than forty metres back in from the road dominated the landscape for decades…
An alternate view of the Slieve League sea cliffs
A short film is of the view of the Slieve League sea cliffs from the summit of the 100ft “Table” sea stack found at the base of the cliffs
Donegal teenager agrees move to English Championship
O’Reilly is currently a member of the Finn Harps U17 squad and will remain with Declan Boyle’s outfit until July.
So you think you know your GAA?
The fund-raiser in aid of Inbhear na Mara Residential Unit, Bundoran, was launched this week by well-known St Nauls club-man Brian McCabe.
Age is no barrier for a true Rosses bandsman
Initially known as Ghandi’s Band they joined forced with the local Hibernian Band to form the Annagry Fife and Drum Band back in the 1950s.