Census data shines light on significant role of volunteers


Census data released today shows the importance of engaging a diverse group of volunteers reflective of our communities and creating more flexible ways for people to volunteer. In Donegal, 14% of the county’s population or almost 22,800 people were volunteering in their community and various organisations in April 2022. Of these there were 11,181 females […]


Over 1,200 improvement letters issued to landlords


THERE were over 1,200 improvement letters issued to landlords in Donegal following inspections over a nine month period. New figures from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage reveal that 1,407 inspections of private rented accommodation were carried out by Donegal County Council between January and the end of September 2023. Advertisement Following those […]


New car registrations up sixteen per cent


The number of new cars registered in Donegal in January is up sixteen per cent on last year’s figures, according to the latest report from The Society of the Irish Motor Industry. Last month there were 765 new cars registered in the county, including 57 new electric cars. This compares to 657 new cars registered […]


Planners seek more information on proposed Islamic centre


by Louise Doyle PLANNERS at Donegal County Council have sought more information from the applicant of a proposed Islamic Cultural Centre in Letterkenny. Letterkenny Islamic Association CLG lodged plans in November 2023 for the construction of the centre in Lisennnan. Advertisement The proposed development comprises a ground and first floor mezzanine prayer hall areas for males […]


Dungloe postman to deliver his last letter tomorrow


by Louise Doyle OWEN Coyle is a friendly and trusted face in Dungloe, where he has been delivering people’s post with diligence and kindness for the last two decades. Whether those letters brought good news from a family member living away from home or notification of a much-awaited hospital appointment, they were carefully dispatched by […]


Bishop McGuckian to leave Raphoe Diocese


BISHOP Alan McGuckian, SJ has today been appointed by Pope Francis as the new Bishop of the Diocese of Down and Connor. In a letter to the Diocese of Raphoe, Bishop McGuckian announced his new appointment. The letter read: Advertisement “It was announced today that I have been appointed Bishop of Down and Connor. I […]


Remembering Hugh McLean


This article was published in the Donegal News in April of last year. We carry the feature again in tribute to Hugh whose death occurred on Monday. BY DIARMAID DOHERTY HUGH McLean can still remember taking to the stage with Willie Ponsonby’s Dance Band in the North Star Ballroom in Carrigart back in April 1963. Advertisement He […]


Drop in number of vacant social homes brought back into use


THERE was a drop in the number of vacant social homes brought back into use in Donegal last year, according to new figures from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. In 2023 a total of 73 units were brought back into use, down from 78 in 2022 and down from 84 in 2021. […]


Only 43 defective block homeowners receive full payment


ONLY 43 homeowners in Donegal affected by the defective blocks crisis have been able to receive a full payment for remediation works in the first three years of the redress scheme. Last year the amended defective blocks redress scheme was launched but campaigners say it is still not working and will leave families in debt. […]