ANTHONY Molloy, Captain of the 1992 All Ireland winning Donegal team, will officially open the Donegal Sporting Heroes Exhibition at An tSean Bheairic, Falcarragh this Thursday, June 19 at 6.30pm.
Students explore biodiversity in ‘living classrooms’ in Falcarragh
NATIONAL schools from around the west have enjoyed a very exciting pilot biodiversity project in the parish of Cloughaneely.
Refuse collector appeals illegal dumping conviction
THE owner of Donegal’s largest waste disposal company has lodged an appeal in the Circuit Court against a conviction handed down last October when he was found guilty of large-scale illegal dumping.
Poster campaign launched to community shops in West
DONEGAL Volunteer Centre (DVC) and Community Shops in West Donegal have developed a poster campaign to highlight to the work of community/charity shops and the social benefit returned to the community from profits made.
Report: Historic Arthur’s Cup win for PCC Falcarragh
THE scenes of jubilation at the final whistle in Healy Park on Wednesday afternoon demonstrated what this result meant to PCC Falcarragh as they ensured their place in the history books by becoming the first Donegal School to win the Ulster Bank Under-16 Arthurs Cup.
PCC, Falcarragh chase history in Arthur’s Cup final
PCC Falcarragh are aiming to write a piece of history on Wednesday as they bid to become the first school from Donegal to win an Ulster Under-16 Arthur’s Cup
The fantastic Clann Mhic Ruairí takes to the stage in Falcarragh
THIS Friday, February 21, a West Donegal family group quickly making a name for itself will take to the stage at An tSean Bheairic, Falcarragh.
Public’s help sought in Falcarragh dog cruelty case
MEMBERS of the public in the Falcarragh area are being asked to help to identify a Collie dog found with bull wire embedded in its neck last week.
Development group opens new section of Muckish Walkway
THIS Saturday a new section of walkways will be officially opened in a picturesque area in West Donegal’s foothills of Muckish.
Falcarragh man Seán Ó Cuirreáin resigns as Language Commissioner
THE decision of Falcarragh man Seán Ó Cuirreáin to step down from his role as An Coimisinéir Teanga (Language Commissioner) before the end of his term has been described as ‘a disastrous blow to the Irish language’.