Should election posters be banned?


by Dionne Meehan WITH elections due to take place next year, the Donegal News took to social media this week to ask followers their views on election posters. With most followers calling for election posters to be banned, one local voice said Donegal should “set the standards” and “get rid of them”. Advertisement Describing them as […]


Thirty-two children attended hospital with RSV


by Louise Doyle THIRTY-two children in Donegal were hospitalised or attended Letterkenny’s Emergency Department in October with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Figures provided to the Donegal News by the HSE reveal the highest number of cases were among children aged between one to four years (20). Advertisement There were 12 cases of the virus notified in children aged […]


Donegal Poet Nominated for Ledbury Hellens Poetry Prize


Ledbury Poetry (UK) has announced that Donegal poet Annemarie Ní Churreáin is among the poets shortlisted for the 4th Ledbury Hellens Poetry Prize for best second collection published in Britain or Ireland in 2021 or 2022. This prize aims to support and encourage poets at the ‘mid-career’ stage, with a prize of £5000 for the […]


A day of much emotion as Troy is honoured with Freedom of London


By Diarmaid Doherty ON his last visit home to Donegal back in August, Troy Gallagher was able to tell his mum and some close family members the news that he was to be honoured with the Freedom of the City of London later in the year. The Letterkenny man wasn’t able to go public with […]


Letterkenny nursing home to change ownership


by Louise Doyle A LETTERKENNY nursing home is to change ownership next week. In a letter to residents, relatives, staff and friends of Hillcrest House Nursing Home, seen by the Donegal News, operator and owner Anne Gallagher shared the significant news which comes as she is set to retire. Advertisement Ms Gallagher was born in […]


Over €4m spent on private ambulances


by Louise Doyle LETTERKENNY University Hospital has incurred costs of more than €4 million on private ambulances in the last three years. Figures provided to the Donegal News from the HSE show €4,391, 293 was incurred in the hiring of private ambulances in 2021, 2022 and up to September of this year. Advertisement A breakdown of the costs incurred by LUH in […]


Donegal roads to be gritted tonight 


ALL Donegal Winter Maintenance designated gritting routes will be gritted from 7PM tonight. Donegal gritting route index as follows: 01: National Primary North 02: National Primary Central 03: National Primary South 04: Inishowen South 05: Inishowen East 06: Inishowen West 07: Milford South 08: Milford North 09: Cill Ulta East 10: Cill Ulta West 11: […]


Donegal sees surge in callouts to tackle rodents


DONEGAL has seen a surge in callouts to tackle rodents. Ireland’s leading pest control provider, Rentokil says it has recorded a 22 per cent increase in callouts for rodents in the northwest region since January this year compared to January to October last year. Donegal, Cavan, Leitrim, Monaghan, Mayo, Roscommon, and Sligo are the counties most affected by […]


Retailers gear up for Black Friday


RETAILERS across Donegal are gearing up for a bustling day tomorrow as ‘Black Friday’ is set to draw thousands of shoppers seeking pre-Christmas bargains. Tinney’s Toys, Ireland’s largest online farm toy superstore, situated on the Leck Road in Letterkenny, assures ample parking space amidst ongoing traffic concerns in the town. Owner Liam Tinney shared his […]


Minister Anne Rabbitte to visit Donegal today


By Kate Heaney  MINISTER for people with disabilities Anne Rabbitte TD will be in Donegal this morning confirming funding for the No Barriers Foundation’s DS Champions Health and Wellbeing Programme. It is one of two Donegal groups, working with people with disabilities which will receive a share of €3 million funding announced this week to […]