2023 marks the 50th Anniversary of Donegal Town Rugby Club and to celebrate that milestone the Club is embarking on a tour to the USA in April over the Easter period. A party of approximately 40 players, officials and long-time club members will b...
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Loganair, the UK's largest regional airline, is restoring services between Donegal and Glasgow with a new summer timetable.
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Businesses across Donegal are being encouraged to take advantage of the array of events and topics on offer at this year’s Local Enterprise Week, which runs from Monday 6th to Friday 10th March. Local Enterprise Week is a collaboration between Loc...
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Meet Tom Barker, surfer, rugby player, hiker, remote LinkedIn Senior Account Executive and first-time Donegal relocator.
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Orla O’Hagan is creator and owner of Donegal-based sustainable leather handbag company Orla Vera Accessories. At just 26 years old, she believes now is the perfect time for young entrepreneurs to move to Donegal.
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Donegal Town has been selected as one of six pilots nationally to promote sustainable and eco-friendly practices in the town. To kick start the campaign a breakfast morning event will be held on February 28th at 8am – 9.30am in the Abbey Hotel in ...
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Meet Maureen Cuddihy, co-director of Carndonagh-based family business Welditz, whose cutting-edge work in the business and engineering spheres is literally saving lives around the world.
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Contracts for the design and development of the Letterkenny 2040 Strategic Urban Regeneration Site which will include the new Alpha Innovation Centre and Beta Business Centre have been signed today.
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Jacqueline Glackin is a business analyst who has returned to her beloved Donegal after 30 years away. With remote work now a possibility for many, she’s brought her skills, experience, and passion for the people, panoramas, and pace of Donegal lif...
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Meet Shaun Murrin, engineering supervisor at MMG Welding in Ireland’s largest fishing port of Killybegs, and recent Donegal relocator.
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