THE Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ISPCA) this week claimed that one of Ireland leading circus companies kept animals in an “unsuitable environment.”
Letterkenny to employ Town Centre Manager in a bid to re-vitalise the Town Centre
After a recent meeting with Letterkenny Town Council elected members and staff, Letterkenny Chamber of Commerce welcomed and were delighted to gain the unanimous support of and financial commitment towards the formation of a Town Team and the recruitment of a Town Centre Manager. During the presentation it was recognised that 1 in 6 properties […]
Martin and his horses Charlie and Tom keep old farming ways alive
A PART-TIME Donegal farmer is keep traditional means of farming alive on the outskirts of Letterkenny ploughing, planting and cutting his fields ‘the old way’.
New St Vincent de Paul shop opens new shop in Letterkenny
WELL-KNOWN businessman and Everest summiteer Jason Black officially opened the new St Vincent de Paul shop in Letterkenny this afternoon.
Seven medals for Donegal’s Rilion Gracie club at Irish Open
DONEGAL competitors enjoyed great success at last weekend’s Irish Open Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Championship at the National Basketball Arena.
Distorted Perspectives: A psychedelic celebration in Donegal
COUNTY Donegal will play host to the first ever Irish psych music and art festival when the Distorted Perspectives festival lands in Letterkenny over the May Bank Holiday Weekend.
Moya Brennan and Cormac de Barra mark the Battle of Clontarf
IT IS 1000 years since the Battle of Clontarf and to celebrate this historic occasion An Grianán Theatre is presenting a special concert from world famous Irish music legends Moya Brennan and harpist Cormac De Barra.
Ceol na Coille attracts trad enthusiasts from all over world
THE annual Ceol na Coille Summer School of Irish Traditional Music is shaping up to be another very exciting event in its third year.
Letterkenny bag pack raises €1890 for North West Simon
A RECENT bag pack collection held in aid of North West Simon Community at Tesco, Letterkenny Shopping Centre, raised €1890.
Duffy’s Circus reject “unfounded” claims by animal rights group
A SPOKESMAN for Ireland’s most popular circus has strongly rejected “unfounded” criticism of them from the animal rights group, ARAN.