New electric vehicle registrations jump 34% in Donegal in January
New figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show electric vehicle (EV) sales had a record-breaking month in January. SIMI said a total of 79 EVs were registered in Donegal last...
View ArticleTraffic delays expected in West Donegal during funeral of schoolgirl Enya...
Gardai have issued an appeal to motorists to expect a large volume of traffic at the funeral of young Gortahork teenager Enya McMurrough tomorrow. There was heartbreak and deep sadness in the...
View ArticleRosses AC’s Aileen Logue qualifies for Ulster Schools Finals
Main pic: Aileen Logue, running for Rosses Community School, who qualified for the Ulster finals. Last week saw the District C of the Ulster Schools Cross Country take place at the Finn Valley Centre...
View ArticleBrian O’Reilly receives Honorary Membership of Letterkenny GC
Letterkenny Golf Club President Hugh McClafferty delivered a presentation to Brian O’Reilly, awarding him Honorary Membership. Last Friday night’s event was a testament to O’Reilly’s unwavering...
View ArticleFamily feasts made easy at SuperValu Carndonagh’s Health & Wellness Event
Advertisement Get ready to fill your baskets with fantastic savings at SuperValu Carndonagh this week. The health and wellness event is making planning family feasts easy! Can’t decide what’s for...
View ArticleInishowen dealer threw €12,000 of drugs out of bathroom window during raid
A man fleeing from Gardai threw €12,000 out of a bathroom window during a raid, a Donegal court has heard. Gavin McGuinness, 37, threw the bag containing cannabis, cocaine and ecstasy out a bathroom...
View ArticleJobs: Psychotherapists sought for adult and child/adolescent services
Update: Deadline Extension – Email office.tcps@gmail.com with CV and cover letter by 22nd February 2025. The Raphoe Pastoral Centre Counselling & Psychotherapy Service is currently seeking to...
View ArticleDonegal Deputy says storm warning for defective block homeowners came too late
Deputy Charles Ward has said that the impact of storm Éowyn will be felt for a very long time and that the government needs to realise the devastation that’s happened in Donegal. The Independent TD...
View ArticleWinner Reveal: Have you won the Valentine’s takeaway with Curry Cottage...
Advertisement The Curry Cottage is feeling the love this Valentine’s Day, so we hosted a competition where you could win a takeaway meal for two. And the winner is…. Louise McDermott! Enjoy your meal!...
View ArticleDrumkeen pensioner accused of producing shotgun during land dispute
A Donegal pensioner has been charged with producing a shotgun during the course of a dispute. At Letterkenny District Court, Judge Éiteáin Cunningham accepted jurisdiction in the case of George Clarke,...
View ArticleReward offered for missing Letterkenny dog Buttons
A Letterkenny family have been left devastated after their beloved pet dog Buttons went missing. The dog (pictured above) went missing in the Trimeragh are of the town yesterday at about 4.30pm. A...
View ArticleWind speeds in Donegal during Storm Éowyn reached hurricane status
Reach speeds in some parts of Donegal during the recent Storm Éowyn reached hurricane status. Met Eireann has confirmed that wind speeds reached hurricane force 12 on the Beaufort wind scale at Malin...
View ArticleCrisp, sunny day in store but temperatures to drop to -2 tonight
It will be a cold and crisp morning with frost slowly clearing to leave a dry and sunny day across Ulster. The will be cool but pleasant, with highest temperatures of 6 to 8 degrees in light to...
View ArticleBoil Water Notice lifted on Glenties-Ardara Public Water Supply
Uisce Éireann has confirmed the Boil Water Notice on the Glenties-Ardara Public Water Supply has finally been lifted. The move was made following consultation with the HSE and customers on this supply...
View ArticleMajor residential tourism development proposed for Donegal Town
Main pic: The site of the proposed development at Revlin, Donegal Town, on the Mountcharles road. Pic: Google Maps. Ambitious plans are to be lodged with the council for a major tourism development on...
View ArticleEir says 99% of Donegal faults repaired following Storm Éowyn
Telecommunications provider eir says 99% of Donegal faults have been repaired following damage caused two weeks ago by Storm Éowyn. This storm, ranked among the most significant weather events to...
View ArticleDonegal men behind Ireland’s first 3D construction technology homes
A Donegal company behind a pioneering building technology have finished the first residential housing development constructed in Ireland using 3D Construction Technology (3DCP). HTL.tech are behind...
View ArticleAround 20 Donegal customers remain without power since Storm Éowyn
A small number of customers in Donegal remain without power, almost two weeks after Storm Éowyn struck the county. As of 10:am this morning, ESB Networks confirmed to Donegal Daily that approximately...
View ArticleCouncillors hear new Raphoe zebra crossing to cost €50,000
Councillors have been informed that a new zebra crossing in Raphoe is expected to cost Donegal County Council up to €50,000. Last week’s meeting of the Lifford-Stranorlar Municipal District (MD) heard...
View ArticleDunfanaghy man charged with sexual assault of young woman
A man has pleaded guilty to the sexual assault of a young woman in Dunfanaghy in 1999. Raymond McGinley, aged 58, appeared at Letterkenny Circuit Court where he pleaded guilty to a single charge....
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