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HomeEimear Gallagher

Young Cloughaneely musicians perform at EU Presideny event


ON Monday night, February 18, an eclectic mix of West Donegal’s finest young musical talent took to the stage at an event organised as part of Ireland’s EU Presidency in Dublin.

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