Two Donegal MACE stores receive top accolade for retail excellence


TWO Donegal MACE stores were honoured at the recent MACE Excellence Awards for achieving exceptional standards in retailing. Ciaran and Brian Brogan of Brogan’s MACE Dry Arch and Gavin O’Donnell of O’Donnell’s MACE Crolly received the awards at a ceremony held in Lawlor’s Hotel, in Naas, Co Kildare. The awards were hosted by BWG Foods, […]


€750,000 allocated for three Donegal projects


THREE Donegal projects have been allocated funding totalling €750,000 under the 2023 Town and Village Renewal Scheme. Laghey, Tory Island  and Rosnakill have will each receive €250,000 for a wide range of regeneration projects. Laghey’s allocation is for the development of Laghey Community Park to provide a dedicated outdoor recreational amenity and play space. Advertisement […]


Sadness at the passing of Honorary Garda Eoin Arnold


GARDAÍ in Donegal have been left “deeply saddened” following the passing of Honorary Garda Eoin Arnold (HG 474) from Inver. Taking to social media to pay their respects, a spokesperson said their thoughts and prayers are with his parents, Paul and Orla, his big brother Jamie and his extended family. “Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. […]


Ramelton pharmacist Tom Murray elected as new President of Irish Pharmacy Union


The Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU) has announced the appointment of Tom Murray as its new President.  Mr. Murray, a community pharmacist based in Ramelton will lead the IPU at a pivotal time for the profession, with major changes to the role of pharmacists expected in the coming years.  “The role of pharmacists is changing thanks […]


Circus seeks to identify vandals after posters are clowned around with


By Dionne Meehan  THE OWNERS of Tom Duffy’s Circus have appealed to the public for help after their advertising posters were vandalised in Letterkenny at the weekend. Now on a mission to identify the culprits, an appeal was posted to social media today. Advertisement “We’re very disappointed that our advertising poster boards have been interfered […]


Woman charged with multiple fraud offences to stand trial


A DONEGAL woman is to stand trial charged with a series of offences linked to an alleged fraud involving over £1 million while employed with a cross-community charity. Wendy MacBean (60), of Railway Park, St Johnston, appeared at a preliminary enquiry at Derry Magistrates Court on Wednesday last. MacBean is charged with 25 offences relating to fraud […]