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Prudent and Progressive – the future is bright for investment in Donegal

Prudent and Progressive – the future is bright for investment in Donegal

Tuesday, 3 August 2021

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 announces the first recipient of the Donegal Film Bursary

Donegal Film Office announces the first recipient of the Donegal Film Bursary

Friday, 30 July 2021

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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All Island Strategic Rail Review considers restoring services to the Northwest

All Island Strategic Rail Review considers restoring services to the Northwest

Wednesday, 28 July 2021

The Engineering and Consultancy company ARUP, have been provided with the contract to take forward the cross-border, All Island Strategic Rail Review. The analysis will look at all aspects of rail on the island of Ireland, including whether it ...

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Minister Humphreys announces €8.8 million in funding under the Connected Hubs Scheme

Minister Humphreys announces €8.8 million in funding under the Connected Hubs Scheme

Thursday, 22 July 2021

Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, today (July 22nd, 2021) announced over €8.8 million in funding under the Connected Hubs Scheme – a key deliverable of Our Rural Future.

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Minister Robert Troy kickstarts Regional Development Plan for the North West

Minister Robert Troy kickstarts Regional Development Plan for the North West

Wednesday, 21 July 2021

Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Robert Troy TD met with the Chair of the North-West Regional Enterprise Plan Steering Committee Philip Martin, CEO of Cora Systems today at their offices in Carrick-on-Shannon ...

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Ballyshannon Regeneration Strategy and Action Plan Public Consultations

Ballyshannon Regeneration Strategy and Action Plan Public Consultations

Tuesday, 20 July 2021

Donegal County Council’s Regeneration & Development Team in conjunction with GM Design Associates is pleased to announce the opening of public consultation to hear the views of the local community on the Draft Ballyshannon Regeneration Strategy & ...

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Minister Ryan and Minister of State Naughton announce contract on the Donegal - Dublin PSO route to Swedish airline Amapola

Minister Ryan and Minister of State Naughton announce contract on the Donegal - Dublin PSO route to Swedish airline Amapola

Friday, 16 July 2021

The Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan, TD, has announced the award of the contract on the Donegal route to Swedish airline Amapola Flyg AB, with flights due to commence on Monday 26 July.

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Tánaiste & Minister Martin Launch €11.5m Covid Support Scheme for Events-Sector Businesses

Tánaiste & Minister Martin Launch €11.5m Covid Support Scheme for Events-Sector Businesses

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Minister Humphreys Announces €800,000 Social Enterprise Start-up Fund

Minister Humphreys Announces €800,000 Social Enterprise Start-up Fund

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Minister McConalogue approves BIM’s business case for new Sea Survival Training Unit in National Fisheries College in Greencastle, Co Donegal

Minister McConalogue approves BIM’s business case for new Sea Survival Training Unit in National Fisheries College in Greencastle, Co Donegal

Monday, 12 July 2021

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue has accepted a business case from Bord Iascaigh Mhara’s (BIM) for the development of a new Sea Survival Training Unit at BIM’s National Fisheries Training College in Greencastle...

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