Ten extra beds for LUH Emergency Department


Donegal Minister Charlie McConalogue has said he wants to help “drive on” plans to deliver ten extra beds to Letterkenny University Hospital’s Emergency Department. The extra beds are to be provided under the Health Capital Plan for 2024.  The project is one of 22 Donegal projects that has been earmarked for funding from an overall […]


EUROPE DIRECT: Ireland records third largest growth in population in 20 years


According to Eurostat’s just published ‘Demography of Europe 2024’, Ireland recorded a 33 per cent increase in population between 1 January, 2003 and 1 January, 2023, the 3rd highest rise in the EU after Luxembourg (47 per cent) and Malta (36 per cent). Over the same period, the population of the EU27 rose by 4 […]


Rents continue to rise in Donegal


The cost of renting a house in Donegal has risen by 13.3 per cent in the past year according to the latest report from Daft.ie published this week. It shows the average rental in the county for a three bed home on May 1 was €1,126. The report details increased prices across the county with […]


Carrigart man standing for election in Milford and Letterkenny


A CARRIGART based farmer is standing in both the Milford and Letterkenny electoral areas as he believes time is running out for “the people to take control of the country”. Vincent Bradley sees the increased number of non-nationals standing in the local elections as a way of diluting the Irish culture and way of life […]


Minister snubs ETB’s plea for additional supports


By Dionne Meehan MINISTER for Education Norma Foley has ignored Donegal Education and Training Board’s plea to implement additional supports for students and teachers affected by the defective block crisis, it has been claimed. In a letter sent to the minister, Donegal Education and Training Board (ETB) asked for help for school staff and families to […]


€1.945 million for Donegal roads damaged by excessive rainfall


DONEGAL has been allocated €1.945 million in additional funding for regional and local roads damaged by persistent rainfall over the winter and spring months. The allocation is part of a wider €30 million investment programme announced by the Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan and Minister of State, Jack Chambers. Welcoming the announcement, Donegal minister, Charlie […]


Donegal Motor Club unveil seat in tribute to all members


THIS evening marks the official launch of the fiftieth Donegal International Rally at 8pm at Diver’s Hyundai in Letterkenny. At 6.30pm however, a very special ceremony will take place in Ballymacool Park when a specially commissioned engraved granite seat will be unveiled to pay tribute to members of Donegal Motor Club, past, present and future […]


Bus Éireann – June Bank Holiday Travel Arrangements


Bus Éireann wishes to advise customers that due to the June Bank Holiday, on Monday, June 3, all services will operate a Sunday schedule. This includes Bus Éireann’s inter-regional Expressway service which connects Dublin and Ballina, Cavan, Donegal, Dundalk, Letterkenny, Monaghan, Sligo, Waterford and Wexford, as well as services including Cork, Galway, Limerick and Tralee. […]


Doochary Village honours retiring postwoman Pat 


DOOCHARY Village honoured their local Postwoman Pat McGettigan this week ahead of her retirement. Doochary Development-Tidy Towns wanted to thank Pat for her many years of service to the village. Committee member Andrea said Pat brought a morning smile and was pure joy to see. Advertisement “She was adored by my dogs, who she had […]


Convicted rapist refused bail for alleged ‘sinister’ stalking of woman


A convicted rapist awaiting trial for similar matters has been remanded in custody after allegedly stalking a woman by “pursuing her over a number of days, culminating in him arriving at her home.” Desmond Leitch (36) whose address was given as Castlefin, Lifford is accused of engaging in conduct amounting to harassment and stalking of the complainant between […]