The Glenties native has captured images from thousands of games for local and national publications, including the Donegal News, since 1981
Donegal to play its part in Papal visit
Thousands of people from across the Raphoe Diocese planning to travel for the ‘Festival of Families’ in Croke Park on Saturday evening.
Once famous nightclub demolished
The Maas Inn, on the main Glenties to Dungloe road, was razed to the ground last Saturday morning to make way for a new junction layout .
Donegal’s highest house is revealed
The house, complete with its stone-slate roof, sitting less than forty metres back in from the road dominated the landscape for decades…
Four year wait for visa has happy ending for young mum
With the Chinese New Year Festival starting the following day, February 16, it really is shaping up to be a great 2018 for one Donegal family.
€1.1 million investment for Fintown water supply
Water consumers in the Fintown area of Co Donegal have benefited from a €1.1 million investment by Irish Water which has connected the Fintown water supply to the Glenties supply to ensure improved water quality to the Fintown area. As part of the project Irish Water has constructed almost 5km of water mains in […]
Donegal Woman Leading International ‘Bake Bread For Peace’ Movement
Glenties woman Breezy Kelly is busy preparing for what looks set to be another successful International Bake Bread For Peace Day on Tuesday October 24th. Breezy believes that the tradition of baking bread is something that all races, religions and cultures have in common and for the past few years she has been trailblazing […]
Funeral to take place of Fr Padraig MacDermott
The well-known Glenties priest was a wonderful family man and every member of his family visited him many times in Mississippi.
Major upgrade of N56 to be completed in 18 months
A CONTRACTOR is to be appointed to carry out the latest phase of upgrading to the N56 for a section of roadway connecting Dungloe to Glenties. It was announced today that work on the 3.6km of roadway from Kilkenny – Maas – Letterilly will cost €12 million and will be completed in 18 months. Pat […]
BOI withdraw from four Donegal branches
Bank of Ireland have made the decision to withdraw their services from four Donegal branches. Sinn Fein Finance spokesperson Deputy Pearse Doherty has said it is ‘another blow for rural communities. Mr Doherty has criticised the decision confirmed to him today by Bank of Ireland that it is to remove over-the-counter cash services from four […]