On 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 ReadingMembers of the public are being invited to have their say on the future development of Donegal Town Pier and Diamond as part of a new masterplan for the area.
Continue Reading€100,000 has been awarded to two projects in Co. Donegal as part of the CLÁR Measures 3(a) programme. Bruckless Community Park and Ray Community Centre, Milford will both receive €50,000 each to help create more appealing outdoor spaces.
Continue ReadingThe Social Enterprise Capital Grants Scheme 2021 will provide funding for the purchase of equipment or the carrying out of repairs or refurbishments to enable social enterprises to improve their service delivery.
Continue ReadingThis is a unique and hugely rewarding opportunity to be part of an enabling initiative that will have far reaching benefits for the entire border region of Ireland.
Continue ReadingNvolve Group have recently announced their plans to support their global expansion by doubling its workforce, creating 20 new job with roles with remote and hybrid working options also being made available.
Continue ReadingDonegal 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.
Continue ReadingOn Wednesday last, social media platforms were buzzing with an overwhelming number of posts, messages and videos celebrating #LoveDonegal day.
Continue ReadingMinister 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...
Continue ReadingOver €378k in funding has been announced for Cultural & Arts organisations in Donegal.
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