The Donegal Connect festival returns virtually on October 28th 2021. The event now in its third year of operation is an initiative of Donegal County Council’s Local Enterprise Office and Economic Development Unit.
Continue ReadingA new Donegal Tourism Marketing campaign, inviting Irish audiences to reset, reconnect and rediscover Donegal this autumn, has been launched. The campaign, led by Donegal County Council and Donegal Tourism Clg is aimed at inspiring prospective...
Continue ReadingDevelopment a Result of Collaboration between Donegal ETB and LYIT
Continue ReadingFollowing on from a phenomenally successful 2020 campaign, #BuyDonegal will once again return in 2021, showcasing the best of Donegal business! The campaign provides an opportunity for businesses across the county to highlight their exciting and i...
Continue ReadingSwapping the busy rush hour traffic of Los Angeles for the quiet vibrancy of West Donegal, Howard Chu (CTO and co-founder of Symas Corp) relocated to Gaoth Dobhair in 2012.
Continue ReadingAldi has announced a new €9.5 million deal with the Ballybofey-based drinks producer Mulrines.
Continue ReadingOn Saturday last, 18th September 2021, Donegal County Council’s TrailGazers Project presented a fun filled 8km cycle around the beautiful Inch Levels Wildfowl Reserve as part of National Bike Week 2021.
Continue ReadingThe WiSAR Technology Gateway, at the Letterkenny Institute of Technology, is delighted to announce that the research lab has been successfully awarded €250,000 worth of funding under the Enterprise Ireland Capital Equipment Call. The announcement ...
Continue ReadingOn Friday 17th September, 20121, Minister for Rural & Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, officially launched the WiFi4EU network in Ballybofey at the Balor Theatre. The WiFi4EU network is a Pan European network of free Wi-Fi zones across...
Continue ReadingThe Atlantic Smart Ports Blue Acceleration Network (AspBAN) is a project that has been awarded funding by the European Union. AspBAN helps EU Atlantic ports, such as those within Donegal to work as blue economy hubs.
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