Inishowen Rugby Club President John Merrit and Ballyliffin Captain Colm Mc Carroll checked out The Old Links at Ballyliffin in preparation for the Inishowen Rugby Club Golf Classic at Ballyliffin on June 25th. |
| Preparing for the Inishowen Rugby Club Golf Classic at Ballyliffin on June 25th. Mick Mc Garry(Pro IRC), John Merrit(President IRC),Colm Mc Carroll (Captain BGC) and Conor Kelly (Treasurer IRC). |
| Donegal Sinn Féin elected representatives and activists step up their campaign to abolish the Universal Social Charge. |
| The sisters of murdered Sinn Féin councillor, Eddie Fullerton, Eileen and Winnie pictured at the inaugural Eddie Fullerton Memorial Cup fishing competition, set up to mark the 20th anniversary of his death. |
| The Milford team led by Hugo Duggan who lifted the inaugural Eddie Fullerton Memorial Cup following the fishing competition at Fullerton Dam on May 22. The men were presented with their trophy by the late councillor's sisters, Eileen and Winnie. |
| Gaisce. The President's Award. Bronze and Silver Award Presentation Ceremony, Clanree Hotel, Letterkenny. Donegal County Football Manager Jim McGuinness, guest of honour, with students from Scoil Mhuire, Buncrana, who received awards. Included are Serena Crawford, Award Leader, Michael Collins, and Hugh McConville, Gasice. Photo: Lorcan Doherty Photography. |
| Gaisce. Jim McGuinness, guest of honour, with students from Cashel na Cor, Buncrana, who received awards. Included, from left, are Michael Collins, Gasice, Jonathan Gallagher, Annette McDonald, Award Leader, Brian McLaughlin, Helen Barr, Patrick Harkin, Hugh McConville, Gaisce, and Anne Quirke, Award Leader. Photo: Lorcan Doherty Photography. |
| Gaisce. Jim McGuinness, guest of honour, with students from Crana College, Buncrana, who received Silver Awards. Included are Shane McArt, Mary Galbraith, Award Leaders, Michael Collins and Hugh McConville, Gasice. Photo: Lorcan Doherty Photography. |
| Gaisce. The President's Award. Bronze and Silver Award Presentation Ceremony, Clanree Hotel, Letterkenny. Donegal County Football Manager Jim McGuinness, guest of honour, with students from Deele College, Raphoe, who received awards. Included are Hugh McConville, Gaisce, Mary Gibbons, Award Leader and Michael Collins, Gasice. Photo: Lorcan Doherty Photography. |
| Gaisce. Jim McGuinness, guest of honour, with students from Moville Community College who received awards. Front, from left are Mags Mulhall, Award Leader, Shannon McDonald, Leanna McLaughlin and Amy Norris. Included at back, are Michael Collins, Gasice, Borja Rodriguez Gonzalez, Shane Kelly and Hugh McConville, Gaisce. Photo: Lorcan Doherty Photography. |
| Gaisce. Jim McGuinness, guest of honour, with students from Moville Community College who received awards. Front, from left are Mags Mulhall, Award Leader, Shannon McDonald, Leanna McLaughlin and Amy Norris. Included at back, are Michael Collins, Gasice, Borja Rodriguez Gonzalez, Shane Kelly and Hugh McConville, Gaisce. Photo: Lorcan Doherty Photography. |
| Children from Greencastle Community Childcare Centre pictured at their annual fundraiser, Tiny Tots Trot. |
| Hairdressing student, Tara Henderson from Buncrana, who has been selected to represent Northern Ireland at the European Cup Championships in Dublin on May 29-30. The 19-year old student at the North West Regional College, Derry, will compete with professional entrants from 40 countries in the 'Creative Fantasy' category. |
| Susan Logue and Seamus McCarron of ICRfm, present a cheque to staff and students of the Adult Training Centre, Carndonagh - the proceeds from ICRfm's Septemberfest 2010. |
| Members of Co-operating for Cancer Care North West celebrate news this week that the North's Health Minister, Edwin Poots, has given the green light for a cross-border radiotherapy unit at Altnagelvin Hospital. |
| The tall ship "Johanna Lucretia", aground at Redcastle waiting on the rising tide. (Photo courtesy Charles Cavanagh) |
| Storm 'Udo' batters Inishowen (Photo courtesy Charles Cavanagh) |
| Storm 'Udo' batters Inishowen (Photo courtesy Charles Cavanagh) |
| Storm 'Udo' batters Inishowen (Photo courtesy Charles Cavanagh) |
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| The Derry-Londonderry Round the World Clipper Yacht pictured at the Foyle Days Festival at the weekend. |
| Moville Boat Club and Lough Swilly Yacht Club meet the skipper and crew of the "Derry - Londonderry" Clipper yacht. Included in the photograph are the yacht's skipper, Mark Light and Gemma Havlin, Inishowen Maritime Museum, who welcomed the visitors to Greencastle as part of the Foyle Days Festival. |
| Bishop Seamus Hegarty and Bishop James Mehaffey chat with Derry Mayor, Colum Eastwood MLA, folllowing the blessing of the Derry Round the World Clipper yacht. |
| People in Inishowen got the first glimpse of the Derry-Londonderry Round the World Clipper yacht when it sailed up Lough Foyle on its way to the Foyle Days maritime festival in Derry. |
| People in Inishowen got the first glimpse of the Derry-Londonderry Round the World Clipper yacht when it sailed up Lough Foyle on its way to the Foyle Days maritime festival in Derry. |
| People in Inishowen got the first glimpse of the Derry-Londonderry Round the World Clipper yacht when it sailed up Lough Foyle on its way to the Foyle Days maritime festival in Derry. |
| People in Inishowen got the first glimpse of the Derry-Londonderry Round the World Clipper yacht when it sailed up Lough Foyle on its way to the Foyle Days maritime festival in Derry. |
| People in Inishowen got the first glimpse of the Derry-Londonderry Round the World Clipper yacht when it sailed up Lough Foyle on its way to the Foyle Days maritime festival in Derry. |
| Members of the Derry City of Culture 2013 board who held their first meeting this week: Martin Bradley, MBE and Chair of Culture Company, Shona McCarthy and Chief Executive of Culture Company 2013, Michael Cooper, Anna Cutler, Cllr Gerard Diver, Brian Dougherty MBE, Alderman Mary Hamilton, Brett Hannam, Charles Lamberton, Anna Leddy, John Meehan, Claire McColgan MBE, Roisin McDonough, Dr Aideen McGinley, Declan McGonagle, Cllr Maeve McLaughlin, Alderman Drew Thompson. |
| A yacht out sailing in Lough Foyle, Greencastle, on Sunday. |
| A yacht out sailing in Lough Foyle, Greencastle, on Sunday. |
| | The pilot boat moored in Greencastle harbour. |
| The pilot boat returning to Greencastle harbour. |
| The new Irish Nurses and Midwives' Organisation (INMO) industrial relations officer for the North West, Maura Hickey, centre, pictured with Inishowen branch members, from left, Marie Rose McLaughlin and Rita Doherty at last week's INMO annual delegate conference in Kilkenny. |
| Staff from the four Kavanagh SuperValu stores in Buncrana, Ballybofey, Donegal Town and Dungloe pictured along with members of the Donegal Hospice committee. |
| Staff from the four Kavanagh SuperValu stores in Buncrana, Ballybofey, Donegal Town and Dungloe pictured along with members of the Donegal Hospice committee. |
| Staff from the four Kavanagh SuperValu stores in Buncrana, Ballybofey, Donegal Town and Dungloe pictured along with members of the Donegal Hospice committee. |
| Noel Kavanagh, managing director, Kavanagh Group, with SuperValu Donegal store managers, Gareth Ferry, Kieran Doherty, Charlie Ferry and Liam O'Shea. Also pictured are members of the Donegal Hospice committee and SuperValu staff and the promotion team launching 'Help us to Help Others'. |
| Members of Christy Friel's Team - winners of the Spring Cup this year at Ballyliffin. Christy's team defeated Liam Doherty's team by just one hole in the final on Saturday after the match was tied 2 1/2 - 2 1/2 and went to a count back of holes. Pascal Mooney’s team were crowned winners of the Wooden Spoon in his absence. The Scramble for the other teams was won by Paul Mc Laughlin, A Mc Gonagle, Paul Houten and Gerard Toye. |
| Buncrana GAA club chairman Paul McGonigle, James McCartan (Double All Ireland Winner & Down Manager) and Malachy McCann congratulate John Porter on receiving the Irish News Club and Volunteer Award 2011. |
| Buncrana GAA Club members gather at the Scarvey to wish John Porter well before his visit to Belfast for the Irish News Club and Volunteer Awards. Pictured, from left, are Patricia McMenamin, Malachy McCann, Paul McGonigle (chairman), John Porter, Anna Porter, Denis Bonner (club president), Paul Clifford (PRO) and Eamonn McMenamin (bursar). |
| Enjoying a Tea Day at the home of Regina Doherty, Malin Head, in aid of Alzheimer's care. |
| Enjoying a Tea Day at the home of Regina Doherty, Malin Head, in aid of Alzheimer's care. |
| Enjoying a Tea Day at the home of Regina Doherty, Malin Head, in aid of Alzheimer's care. |
| Enjoying a Tea Day at the home of Regina Doherty, Malin Head, in aid of Alzheimer's care. |
| Enjoying a Tea Day at the home of Regina Doherty, Malin Head, in aid of Alzheimer's care. |
| Enjoying a Tea Day at the home of Regina Doherty, Malin Head, in aid of Alzheimer's care. |
| Triumphant Crana College who beat Ursuline College, Sligo, to reach the FAI Schools First Year girls All-Ireland final at Finn Park, Ballybofey, on Tuesday, May 17. |
| Colgan Hall administrator, Jeanette Longwill, right, presenting a €1000 winner's cheque to Maria Moolick. The prize was the result of a novel Ball Race that cascaded down Bridge Street on Easter Monday. Maria, from Co Kildare, had sponsored ball number 237 which made it over the line first. Second prize of €500 was won by Aoife Connelly, Dublin, with ball number 859 and third prize of €250 was won by Lisa McGowan, Buncrana, with ball number 404. |
| Kevin Cavanagh, Shanty Bar, Greencastle, left, and Eddie Doherty, Gulladuff, Moville, with a €500 cheque raised by Friends of Shanty for the hospice in Carndonagh. |
| The Misfits Motor Cycling Club in Moville who recently raised a whopping €11,130 for the RNLI. The money was raised through a sponsored bike run and a draw. |
| | | | | | | Inishowen Rugby Club President John Merrit and Ballyliffin Captain Colm Mc Carroll checked out The Old Links at Ballyliffin in preparation for the Inishowen Rugby Club Golf Classic at Ballyliffin on June 25th. |
| Preparing for the Inishowen Rugby Club Golf Classic at Ballyliffin on June 25th. Mick Mc Garry(Pro IRC), John Merrit(President IRC),Colm Mc Carroll (Captain BGC) and Conor Kelly (Treasurer IRC). |
| Donegal Sinn Féin elected representatives and activists step up their campaign to abolish the Universal Social Charge. |
| The sisters of murdered Sinn Féin councillor, Eddie Fullerton, Eileen and Winnie pictured at the inaugural Eddie Fullerton Memorial Cup fishing competition, set up to mark the 20th anniversary of his death. |
| The Milford team led by Hugo Duggan who lifted the inaugural Eddie Fullerton Memorial Cup following the fishing competition at Fullerton Dam on May 22. The men were presented with their trophy by the late councillor's sisters, Eileen and Winnie. |
| Gaisce. The President's Award. Bronze and Silver Award Presentation Ceremony, Clanree Hotel, Letterkenny. Donegal County Football Manager Jim McGuinness, guest of honour, with students from Scoil Mhuire, Buncrana, who received awards. Included are Serena Crawford, Award Leader, Michael Collins, and Hugh McConville, Gasice. Photo: Lorcan Doherty Photography. |
| Gaisce. Jim McGuinness, guest of honour, with students from Cashel na Cor, Buncrana, who received awards. Included, from left, are Michael Collins, Gasice, Jonathan Gallagher, Annette McDonald, Award Leader, Brian McLaughlin, Helen Barr, Patrick Harkin, Hugh McConville, Gaisce, and Anne Quirke, Award Leader. Photo: Lorcan Doherty Photography. |
| Gaisce. Jim McGuinness, guest of honour, with students from Crana College, Buncrana, who received Silver Awards. Included are Shane McArt, Mary Galbraith, Award Leaders, Michael Collins and Hugh McConville, Gasice. Photo: Lorcan Doherty Photography. |
| Gaisce. The President's Award. Bronze and Silver Award Presentation Ceremony, Clanree Hotel, Letterkenny. Donegal County Football Manager Jim McGuinness, guest of honour, with students from Deele College, Raphoe, who received awards. Included are Hugh McConville, Gaisce, Mary Gibbons, Award Leader and Michael Collins, Gasice. Photo: Lorcan Doherty Photography. |
| Gaisce. Jim McGuinness, guest of honour, with students from Moville Community College who received awards. Front, from left are Mags Mulhall, Award Leader, Shannon McDonald, Leanna McLaughlin and Amy Norris. Included at back, are Michael Collins, Gasice, Borja Rodriguez Gonzalez, Shane Kelly and Hugh McConville, Gaisce. Photo: Lorcan Doherty Photography. |
| Gaisce. Jim McGuinness, guest of honour, with students from Moville Community College who received awards. Front, from left are Mags Mulhall, Award Leader, Shannon McDonald, Leanna McLaughlin and Amy Norris. Included at back, are Michael Collins, Gasice, Borja Rodriguez Gonzalez, Shane Kelly and Hugh McConville, Gaisce. Photo: Lorcan Doherty Photography. |
| Children from Greencastle Community Childcare Centre pictured at their annual fundraiser, Tiny Tots Trot. |
| Hairdressing student, Tara Henderson from Buncrana, who has been selected to represent Northern Ireland at the European Cup Championships in Dublin on May 29-30. The 19-year old student at the North West Regional College, Derry, will compete with professional entrants from 40 countries in the 'Creative Fantasy' category. |
| Susan Logue and Seamus McCarron of ICRfm, present a cheque to staff and students of the Adult Training Centre, Carndonagh - the proceeds from ICRfm's Septemberfest 2010. |
| Members of Co-operating for Cancer Care North West celebrate news this week that the North's Health Minister, Edwin Poots, has given the green light for a cross-border radiotherapy unit at Altnagelvin Hospital. |
| The tall ship "Johanna Lucretia", aground at Redcastle waiting on the rising tide. (Photo courtesy Charles Cavanagh) |
| Storm 'Udo' batters Inishowen (Photo courtesy Charles Cavanagh) |
| Storm 'Udo' batters Inishowen (Photo courtesy Charles Cavanagh) |
| Storm 'Udo' batters Inishowen (Photo courtesy Charles Cavanagh) |
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| The Derry-Londonderry Round the World Clipper Yacht pictured at the Foyle Days Festival at the weekend. |
| Moville Boat Club and Lough Swilly Yacht Club meet the skipper and crew of the "Derry - Londonderry" Clipper yacht. Included in the photograph are the yacht's skipper, Mark Light and Gemma Havlin, Inishowen Maritime Museum, who welcomed the visitors to Greencastle as part of the Foyle Days Festival. |
| Bishop Seamus Hegarty and Bishop James Mehaffey chat with Derry Mayor, Colum Eastwood MLA, folllowing the blessing of the Derry Round the World Clipper yacht. |
| People in Inishowen got the first glimpse of the Derry-Londonderry Round the World Clipper yacht when it sailed up Lough Foyle on its way to the Foyle Days maritime festival in Derry. |
| People in Inishowen got the first glimpse of the Derry-Londonderry Round the World Clipper yacht when it sailed up Lough Foyle on its way to the Foyle Days maritime festival in Derry. |
| People in Inishowen got the first glimpse of the Derry-Londonderry Round the World Clipper yacht when it sailed up Lough Foyle on its way to the Foyle Days maritime festival in Derry. |
| People in Inishowen got the first glimpse of the Derry-Londonderry Round the World Clipper yacht when it sailed up Lough Foyle on its way to the Foyle Days maritime festival in Derry. |
| People in Inishowen got the first glimpse of the Derry-Londonderry Round the World Clipper yacht when it sailed up Lough Foyle on its way to the Foyle Days maritime festival in Derry. |
| Members of the Derry City of Culture 2013 board who held their first meeting this week: Martin Bradley, MBE and Chair of Culture Company, Shona McCarthy and Chief Executive of Culture Company 2013, Michael Cooper, Anna Cutler, Cllr Gerard Diver, Brian Dougherty MBE, Alderman Mary Hamilton, Brett Hannam, Charles Lamberton, Anna Leddy, John Meehan, Claire McColgan MBE, Roisin McDonough, Dr Aideen McGinley, Declan McGonagle, Cllr Maeve McLaughlin, Alderman Drew Thompson. |
| A yacht out sailing in Lough Foyle, Greencastle, on Sunday. |
| A yacht out sailing in Lough Foyle, Greencastle, on Sunday. |
| | The pilot boat moored in Greencastle harbour. |
| The pilot boat returning to Greencastle harbour. |
| The new Irish Nurses and Midwives' Organisation (INMO) industrial relations officer for the North West, Maura Hickey, centre, pictured with Inishowen branch members, from left, Marie Rose McLaughlin and Rita Doherty at last week's INMO annual delegate conference in Kilkenny. |
| Staff from the four Kavanagh SuperValu stores in Buncrana, Ballybofey, Donegal Town and Dungloe pictured along with members of the Donegal Hospice committee. |
| Staff from the four Kavanagh SuperValu stores in Buncrana, Ballybofey, Donegal Town and Dungloe pictured along with members of the Donegal Hospice committee. |
| Staff from the four Kavanagh SuperValu stores in Buncrana, Ballybofey, Donegal Town and Dungloe pictured along with members of the Donegal Hospice committee. |
| Noel Kavanagh, managing director, Kavanagh Group, with SuperValu Donegal store managers, Gareth Ferry, Kieran Doherty, Charlie Ferry and Liam O'Shea. Also pictured are members of the Donegal Hospice committee and SuperValu staff and the promotion team launching 'Help us to Help Others'. |
| Members of Christy Friel's Team - winners of the Spring Cup this year at Ballyliffin. Christy's team defeated Liam Doherty's team by just one hole in the final on Saturday after the match was tied 2 1/2 - 2 1/2 and went to a count back of holes. Pascal Mooney’s team were crowned winners of the Wooden Spoon in his absence. The Scramble for the other teams was won by Paul Mc Laughlin, A Mc Gonagle, Paul Houten and Gerard Toye. |
| Buncrana GAA club chairman Paul McGonigle, James McCartan (Double All Ireland Winner & Down Manager) and Malachy McCann congratulate John Porter on receiving the Irish News Club and Volunteer Award 2011. |
| Buncrana GAA Club members gather at the Scarvey to wish John Porter well before his visit to Belfast for the Irish News Club and Volunteer Awards. Pictured, from left, are Patricia McMenamin, Malachy McCann, Paul McGonigle (chairman), John Porter, Anna Porter, Denis Bonner (club president), Paul Clifford (PRO) and Eamonn McMenamin (bursar). |
| Enjoying a Tea Day at the home of Regina Doherty, Malin Head, in aid of Alzheimer's care. |
| Enjoying a Tea Day at the home of Regina Doherty, Malin Head, in aid of Alzheimer's care. |
| Enjoying a Tea Day at the home of Regina Doherty, Malin Head, in aid of Alzheimer's care. |
| Enjoying a Tea Day at the home of Regina Doherty, Malin Head, in aid of Alzheimer's care. |
| Enjoying a Tea Day at the home of Regina Doherty, Malin Head, in aid of Alzheimer's care. |
| Enjoying a Tea Day at the home of Regina Doherty, Malin Head, in aid of Alzheimer's care. |
| Triumphant Crana College who beat Ursuline College, Sligo, to reach the FAI Schools First Year girls All-Ireland final at Finn Park, Ballybofey, on Tuesday, May 17. |
| Colgan Hall administrator, Jeanette Longwill, right, presenting a €1000 winner's cheque to Maria Moolick. The prize was the result of a novel Ball Race that cascaded down Bridge Street on Easter Monday. Maria, from Co Kildare, had sponsored ball number 237 which made it over the line first. Second prize of €500 was won by Aoife Connelly, Dublin, with ball number 859 and third prize of €250 was won by Lisa McGowan, Buncrana, with ball number 404. |
| Kevin Cavanagh, Shanty Bar, Greencastle, left, and Eddie Doherty, Gulladuff, Moville, with a €500 cheque raised by Friends of Shanty for the hospice in Carndonagh. |
| The Misfits Motor Cycling Club in Moville who recently raised a whopping €11,130 for the RNLI. The money was raised through a sponsored bike run and a draw. |
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