Donegal ETB’s Further Education and Training (FET) Service has published its new FET Prospectus for the incoming academic year, 2021-2022, which includes four exciting new full-time courses starting in September.
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On Wednesday last, social media platforms were buzzing with an overwhelming number of posts, messages and videos celebrating #LoveDonegal day.
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Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, has today announced a the list of towns and villages to receive support for the enhancement of streetscapes and shopfronts, which included 5 Donegal recipients. The Streetsca...
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Donegal ETB’s Further Education and Training (FET) Service has today launched its FET Fortnight online event which starts next week. As the largest education and training provider in the county, each year its FET Service hosts a huge FET Fair t...
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Over €378k in funding has been announced for Cultural & Arts organisations in Donegal.
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When multinational professional services network, EY announced this year’s finalists for Irish Entrepreneur of the Year, two names stood out to readers from Donegal. Buncrana man Michael McKinney, Managing Director of Inishowen Engineering and Kar...
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Donegal.ie hosted a Remote Working webinar last Thursday (29th of July) which featured a panel discussion with special guests and dignitaries, including the Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council Jack Murray and Chief Executive, John McLaughlin. ...
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Ministers of State with the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Robert Troy TD and Damien English TD today, announced €10 million in government funding available under the Regional Enterprise Transition Scheme. Through Enterprise Ir...
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Charlene Kennedy is a native of Donegal, in her own words she is a ‘home bird’, but always questioned if she could advance her career and live in Donegal. At 18 she left the county to pursue a career in Law at NUI Galway. After several career move...
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Donegal Film Office is delighted to announce that, Letterkenny based filmmaker and visual artist James Doherty is the recipient of the first Donegal Film Bursary.
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