Santa arrives over a crowd of thousands from Derry’s Walls to switch on the Christmas lights in Guildhall Square. |
| Members of St. Oliver Plunkett's Primary School Choir sing their hearts out duirng the Christmas lights switch on in Derry. |
| Santa passes out some sweets to the thousands of people in Derry's Guildhall Square after he arrived to switch on the Christmas lights. |
| YouTube star, TheNewAdamb99, pictured at the Christmas lights switch on in Derry. |
| Santa arrives in a blaze of pyrotechnics from Derry’s Walls to switch on the Christmas lights in Derry's Guildhall Square. |
| Caolan Holden (6) meets one of Santa's reindeers in Derry during the Christmas lights switch on. |
| The Snow King and Queen who brought their winter wonderland kingdom to Derry city centre for the Christmas lights switch on. |
| Abaigh Ryan (5) meets a polar bear in Derry during the Christmas lights switch on. |
| The Mayor Councillor John Boyle and Mayoress Angela O’Kane and YouTube star TheNewAdamb99 pictured at Christmas lights switch on with Santa and some invited guests. |
| Santa was greeted by thousands of fans as he switched on the Christmas lights in Derry's Guildhall Square with the help of the Mayor Councillor John Boyle. |
| | | | | | | | | | | Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor John Boyle, with youngsters from Na Magha GAA Club at the start of the Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. |
| The fireworks display over the River Foyle in Derry was one of the highlights of the Halloween festival in the city. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long festival watched by tens of thousands of people. |
| International drummers Spark make their way through Derry city centre on Sunday as they take part in the Hallowe’en Festival 2018. |
| Bal des Luminéoles float over the ground of St. Columb’s Cathedral in Derry as the annual Halowe’en festival began in ernest on Sunday. |
| People enjoy the first night of the awakening of the city’s 400 years old walls as part of the annual Hallowe’en festival. |
| International drummers Spark make their way through Derry city centre on Sunday as they take part in the Hallowe’en Festival 2018. |
| People enjoy the first night of the awakening of the city’s 400 years old walls as part of the annual Hallowe’en festival. |
| People enjoy the first night of the awakening of the city’s 400 years old walls as part of the annual Hallowe’en festival. |
| International drummers Spark make their way through Derry city centre on Sunday as they take part in the Hallowe’en Festival 2018. |
| One of the Awakening the Walls performers who made their way through Derry’s Cathedral Quarter on Sunday evening during the 2018 Derry Hallowe’en Festival. |
| Maisie McCarroll transforms into a werewolf as the full moon rises inside Derry's Guildhall on Sunday as the annual Hallowe'en festival gets underway in the city. |
| | ![](scroll/28Scroller/images/WainFest012.jpg) Pictured at the launch of Wainfest 2018 in the Inishowen Maritime Museum on Friday, September 21, is Cllr Seamus O’Domhnaill, Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council, Eileen Burgess, Donegal County Council, Cllr. Martin Farren, Cathaoirleach of Inishowen MD, Denise McCool, Inishowen Development Partnership, Malachy Doyle, Guest Author with Donegal County Library staff and children from 2nd and 3rd Class of Scoil Cholmcille, Greencastle. Read more... |
| | | | | Keith McGrory from Buncrana of Hightower Painting with Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin TD, Fiona O’Loughlin, TD and Charlie McConalogue TD for Donegal and FF Spokesperson on Agriculture at the National Ploughing Championships, Screggan, Tullamore. |
| | | | | | | | | The Prinsendam, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 835 passengers with a crew of 443. Photo by Raymond Craig.
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| The Prinsendam cruise ship, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 835 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Prinsendam, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 835 passengers with a crew of 443. Photo by Raymond Craig.
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| The Prinsendam, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 835 passengers with a crew of 443. Photo by Raymond Craig.
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| The Prinsendam cruise ship, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 835 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Prinsendam, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 835 passengers with a crew of 443. Photo by Raymond Craig.
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| The Prinsendam cruise ship, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 835 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Prinsendam cruise ship, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 835 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Prinsendam cruise ship, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 835 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Prinsendam, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 835 passengers with a crew of 443. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| | | | | Donegal County Council Tourism Trade Mission to the United States: Sheila Russell, Harvey’s Point Hotel, Sarah Meehan, Donegal County Council, Pauline Sweeney, Donegal Airport, Deirdre Mc Glone, Harvey’s Point Hotel, Barney Mc Laughlin, Donegal County Council, Seamus O'Domhnaill, Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council and Martina Rafferty, Waterfront Hotel at the Milwaukee Irish Fest 2018. |
| Donegal County Council Tourism Trade Mission to the United States: Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council Seamus O'Domhnaill, Mayor of Milwaukee, Tom Barrett, Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council, Blackie Gavin, Head of Tourism for Donegal County Council, Barney Mc Laughlin. |
| Donegal County Council Tourism Trade Mission to the United States: Donegal Delegation with members of the Diaspora and Donegal association of New York. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| | | Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 698 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. This elegant cruise ship has 11 decks, 349 cabins and caters for 698 passengers with a crew of 372. The next destination for this vessel is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 698 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. This elegant cruise ship has 11 decks, 349 cabins and caters for 698 passengers with a crew of 372. The next destination for this vessel is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. This elegant cruise ship has 11 decks, 349 cabins and caters for 698 passengers with a crew of 372. The next destination for this vessel is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 698 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. This elegant cruise ship has 11 decks, 349 cabins and caters for 698 passengers with a crew of 372. The next destination for this vessel is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica cruise ship visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. A tender boat passes the Foyle Ferry on it's way to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. This elegant cruise ship has 11 decks, 349 cabins and caters for 698 passengers with a crew of 372. The next destination for this vessel is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 698 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 698 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Performers entertain passangers from the cruise ship Oceania Nautica which visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. The next destination for this cruise ship is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Performers entertain passangers from the cruise ship Oceania Nautica which visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. The next destination for this cruise ship is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Greencastle Golf Club President's Day prize winners: Front from left to right - Neil Guckian (3rd), Ciaran O'Neill (winner), Mr Hilary Donnelly (President) and John McGilloway (runner-up); Back from left to right - Joe McCafferty (Past President's prize), Aidan Harkin (Non Qualifiers' prize), Shane McDermott (2nd nine), Celine Houston (Ladies 2nd), Philip Devlin (Council prize), Daragh Duffy (Guest prize) and Hubert Cavanagh (Competitions Convenor). |
| Foróige Leadership for Life conference. Donegal teens attend international leadership conference in Maynooth: Front row (left to right) Milaoisé Armstrong, Alana Gallagher, Aoife Smith, Clarice Price, Elishia Moyne, Noelle Kilpatrick, Robyn Harvey-Moulding. Second row (left to right) Ailbhe McGowan, Amanda Duncan, Blaithin Gillen, Bonnie Donnell, Darragh McBrearty, Karl Duncan, Taleigha Boyle, Éadaoin Doherty. |
| The Sea Cloud II anchored off Greencastle on Sunday morning, 29th July and then sailed off for Portrush in the afternoon. The yacht combines the high standards expected of a modern cruise ship with the unique atmosphere of a romantic tall ship. The 47 cabins cater for 94 passengers with a crew of 65 on board. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Sea Cloud II anchored off Greencastle on Sunday morning, 29th July and then sailed off for Portrush in the afternoon. The yacht combines the high standards expected of a modern cruise ship with the unique atmosphere of a romantic tall ship. The 47 cabins cater for 94 passengers with a crew of 65 on board. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Sea Cloud II anchored off Greencastle on Sunday morning, 29th July and then sailed off for Portrush in the afternoon. The yacht combines the high standards expected of a modern cruise ship with the unique atmosphere of a romantic tall ship. The 47 cabins cater for 94 passengers with a crew of 65 on board. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Sea Cloud II anchored off Greencastle on Sunday morning, 29th July and then sailed off for Portrush in the afternoon. The yacht combines the high standards expected of a modern cruise ship with the unique atmosphere of a romantic tall ship. The 47 cabins cater for 94 passengers with a crew of 65 on board. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Fishing boats in Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Fishing boat arriving at Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Fishing boats in Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Fishing boats in Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| | | | The Foyle Maritime Festival’s LED lit flyboarder wows the crowds at the Voyages Showcase along Derry Quay on Friday night. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| The Phoenix Tall Ship illuminated on the River Foyle with the backdrop of the waterfall fireworks on the Peace Bridge as part of the Voyages Showcase at the 2018 Foyle Maritime Festival. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| The Foyle Maritime Festival’s LED lit flyboarder wows the crowds at the Voyages Showcase along Derry Quay on Friday night. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| The Phoenix Tall Ship illuminated on the River Foyle with the backdrop of the Guildhall as part of the Voyages Showcase at the 2018 Foyle Maritime Festival. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| The Foyle Maritime Festival’s LED lit flyboarder wows the crowds at the Voyages Showcase along Derry Quay on Friday night. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| The illuminated Phoenix Tall Ship makes its way up the River Foyle as part of the Parade of Light in the Voyages Showcase at the Foyle Maritime Festival on Friday night. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| The spectacular fireworks finale to the Voyages Showcase to the Foyle Maritime Festival at the Foyle Port Marina 2018. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| Thousands flocked for the opening day of the Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry, which runs from July 14 to July 22, 2018. |
| Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry runs from July 14 - July 22. Four year old Ava O'Donnell joined Mayor of Derry and Strabane Councillor John Boyle in welcoming the Tanaiste, Simon Coveney TD, to the city on his visit to the festival. |
| Thousands flocked for the opening day of the Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry, which runs from July 14 to July 22, 2018. |
| Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry runs from July 14 - July 22. The Tánaiste, Simon Coveney TD, on board a Clipper Race yacht where he met with local skipper Conall Morrison and his crew. |
| Thousands flocked for the opening day of the Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry, which runs from July 14 to July 22, 2018. |
| Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry runs from July 14 - July 22. Mayor of Derry and Strabane Councillor, John Boyle, welcomes the Tanaiste, Simon Coveney TD, to the city on his visit to the festival. |
| Thousands flocked for the opening day of the Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry, which runs from July 14 to July 22, 2018. |
| Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry runs from July 14 - July 22. Mayor of Derry and Strabane Councillor, John Boyle, welcomes the Tanaiste, Simon Coveney TD, to the city on his visit to the festival. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Members of the Donegal Association along with current Donegal Person of the Year Shay Given were in Lifford Hospital to present the proceeds of the raffle from their Gala Ball. The total amount raised was €4490.95. Also included in the photo is Shay's father Seamus and staff from Lifford Hospital. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| The Championship Village at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club prepares to host the estimated 100,000 golf fans. |
| The Championship Village at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club prepares to host the estimated 100,000 golf fans. |
| The Championship Village at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club gets ready to host the estimated 100,000 golf fans. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| Graduates, family, friends, staff and supporters of Donegal YMCA Support, Training and Enterprise Programme (STEP) gathered together in the Council Chamber, Civic Offices, Letterkenny on 28 June 2018 for the annual graduation. |
| | The Irish Wheelchair Association would like to thank everyone that donated and took part in the Mud Run on Saturday 16th June, 2018. A total of €3,438.50 was raised. Pictured here are IWA staff and runners from Malin. |
| The Irish Wheelchair Association would like to thank everyone that donated and took part in the Mud Run on Saturday 16th June, 2018. A total of €3,438.50 was raised. Pictured here are IWA staff and runners from Malin. |
| Fáilte Ireland held workshops on its new Know Donegal Local Experts Programme initiative for over 111 attendees who are involved in the tourism sector and engage with visitors to Donegal. Pictured are Erin McGinty, Amanda Boyle (Fáilte Ireland) and Evelyn McGlynn. |
| Darragh McBrearty, Buncrana Seniors Foróige Club, Mairead McGuinness, Vice-President of the European Parliament & MEP for the Midlands-North-West and Róisín Costelloe, Rosses Neighbourhood Youth Project, at the European Youth Event which took place at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. This elegant cruise ship caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 386. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. This elegant cruise ship caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 386. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers back to the ship. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. This elegant cruise ship caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 386. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. This elegant cruise ship caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 386. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers back to the ship. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. This elegant cruise ship caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 386. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| | | | | | | | ![](scroll/28Scroller/images/Rally600.jpg) Pictured at the launch of the Donegal Rally Road Safety Campaign is Joe Boland, Donegal Joint Policing Committee, Gareth Gibson, Donegal Road Safety Working Group (DRSWG), Charles Sweeney, Donegal County Council, Martin Roarty, Donegal County Council, Brian O’Donnell, Donegal Road Safety Officer, Cllr. Gerry McMonagle, Inspector Michael Harrison, An Garda Síochána, Seamus Neely, Donegal County Council and John Crumlish, Donegal Rally. Read more... |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| | | | All Ireland Fishermen’s competition sponsored by BIM/Cavanagh Hooper Dolan was played in glorious sunshine at Greencastle Golf Club. Mr President Hilary Donnelly and Lady Captain Kate Lowe presenting All Ireland Fishermen’s Champion prize to Dominic Mullan (39pts). |
| All Ireland Fishermen’s competition sponsored by BIM/Cavanagh Hooper Dolan at Greencastle Golf Club. Mr President Hilary Donnelly and Lady Captain Kate Lowe presenting 1st team prizes to MVF Paula - Michael Doyle, Mark Diver, James McGuinness and Freddie Collins. |
| All Ireland Fishermen’s competition sponsored by BIM/Cavanagh Hooper Dolan was played in glorious sunshine at Greencastle Golf Club. Mr President Hilary Donnelly and Lady Captain Kate Lowe presenting Ladies 1st prize to Marian Devlin (36pts). |
| All Ireland Fishermen’s competition sponsored by BIM/Cavanagh Hooper Dolan at Greencastle Golf Club. Mr President Hilary Donnelly and Lady Captain Kate Lowe presenting individual 1st prize to Hubert Cavanagh (41pts). |
| Oran Doherty and Shane Doherty from Glengad, who are students at Carndonagh Community School, spent 26 hours over 13 weeks collecting one ton of rubbish along the road from Malin to Glengad as part of their An Gaisce Presidents Award. |
| Oran Doherty and Shane Doherty from Glengad, who are students at Carndonagh Community School, spent 26 hours over 13 weeks collecting one ton of rubbish along the road from Malin to Glengad as part of their An Gaisce Presidents Award. |
| Members and friends of the Foyle Hill Walking Group hard at work during their clean-up along the beautiful coastal stretch from Moville to Greencastle. |
| Members and friends of the Foyle Hill Walking Group who collected 23 bags of rubbish along the beautiful coastal stretch from Moville to Greencastle. |
| | Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Culdaff NS, winners of section A. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Glassalts NS, winners of the girls section A. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Urblereagh NS. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day at Rashenny Football Club. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day at Rashenny Football Club. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day at Rashenny Football Club. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Carn NS v Craigtown NS. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Urbleregh NS v Glassalts NS. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Urris NS v Glassalts NS. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Glengad NS v Urbleregh NS. |
| Bishop’s Gate Hotel Am-Am at Greencastle Golf Club: Overall winners team members Russell Davidson and Liam Clarke receiving their prizes from Anne Marie O'Neill and Captain Maurice Brennan. |
| Bishop’s Gate Hotel Am-Am at Greencastle Golf Club: Overall runners-up Phelim O'Neill, Maurice Brennan, Liam Cregan and John Bradley receiving their prizes from Anne Marie O'Neill. |
| Bishop’s Gate Hotel Am-Am at Greencastle Golf Club: Lady Captain Kate Lowe receiving the Ladies 1st prize on behalf of her team from sponsor Anne Marie O'Neill and Captain Maurice Brennan. |
| Bishop’s Gate Hotel Am-Am at Greencastle Golf Club: The winners on Sunday L-R Willie Havlin, Philip Cavanagh and Charlie Kelly receiving their prizes from the Captain Maurice Brennan and the sponsor Ann Marie O'Neill from Bishop's Gate Hotel. |
| Bishop’s Gate Hotel Am-Am at Greencastle Golf Club: President Hilary Donnelly receiving the Sunday runners-up prizes on behalf of his team from Ann Marie O'Neill from Bishop's Gate Hotel and Captain Maurice Brennan.
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| | | | | | | | | | HotelPlanner.com Skipper Conall Morrison from Derry-Londonderry has edged out fellow Clipper Round the World Yacht Race competitor PSP Logistics for fourth place in the 5,600 nautical marathon across the North Pacific Ocean. |
| HotelPlanner.com from Derry-Londonderry has edged out fellow Clipper Round the World Yacht Race competitor PSP Logistics for fourth place in the 5,600 nautical marathon across the North Pacific Ocean. |
| Staff and customers Kernan's Eurospar store in Newtowncunningham celebrate after selling a winning Lotto Match 5 Plus Bonus prize winning ticket worth €284,964. |
| Staff and customers Kernan's Eurospar store in Newtowncunningham celebrate after selling a winning Lotto Match 5 Plus Bonus prize winning ticket worth €284,964. |
| The Children’s Ward in Altnagelvin Hospital received a beautiful donation of a scenic painting of Shroove Lighthouse. Pictured: Cathy Grady; Sr Hazel Gallo; Mary McKenna, Assistant Director; Kieran Downey, Director of Women and Children’s Services and Sr Yvonne Devenney. Lena McCaughey and her son John, who receives treatment on the Children’s Ward, were also present. |
| Big Donegal Clean Up Moville. Inishowen was a hive of activity as groups across the peninsula rolled up their sleeves and got to work giving their own areas a good spring clean. |
| Big Donegal Clean Up Clonmany. Noel O'Donnell lifting the clean up bags. Inishowen was a hive of activity as groups across the peninsula rolled up their sleeves and got to work giving their own areas a good spring clean. |
| Big Donegal Clean Up Carrowmena. Inishowen was a hive of activity as groups across the peninsula rolled up their sleeves and got to work giving their own areas a good spring clean. |
| Big Donegal Clean Up Buncrana. Inishowen was a hive of activity as groups across the peninsula rolled up their sleeves and got to work giving their own areas a good spring clean. |
| Children enjoying a Spring into Story-time session in Buncrana Library. |
| Fáilte Ireland hosted 28 members of The Society of American Travel Writers (SATW) Canada Chapter during their trip to Ireland. The group are pictured visiting Slieve League in Donegal. |
| Chinese seafood buyers visit Donegal. Pictured at Errigal Bay Seafoods is Liu Yancheng (buyer with Qingdao Beiyang Jiamei Seafood Co.) with James Hegarty and Andrew Doherty of Errigal Bay Seafoods along with Shauna Keenan and Siyi Chen of Bord Bia. |
| Choir competing in Choral Concert in An Grianan Theatre as part of the 47th International Pan Celtic Festival. |
| Pan Celtic Festival 2018. Taking part in the Pan Celtic parade in Letterkenny. |
| Musicians tuning up for competition during the 47th International Pan Celtic Festival in Letterkenny. |
| Pan Celtic Festival 2018. Very excited choir members arriving at Colaiste Ailigh for Pan Celtic Competitions Day. |
| Enjoying the music at Courtyard Shopping Centre in Letterkenny during the 47th International Pan Celtic Festival 2018. |
| Pan Celtic Festival 2018. Some of the children who took part in the Pan Celtic Camogie competition in O'Donnell Park in Letterkenny with Claire Kilgallon, President of the Pan Celtic International Committee, Leonard Watson, President of Letterkenny Chamber of Commerce and Cllr Jimmy Kavanagh, Mayor of Letterkenny MD. |
| Donegal mariner was among those honoured with Concern at their 50th anniversary event. Karl Vekins, who lives in Greencastle, pictured with President Michael D. Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin. |
| Letterkenny University Hospital's Junction Restaurant attains the prestigious Happy Heart Healthy Eating Award. |
| | Greencastle Golf Club Captain’s Drive-In 2018. Captain Maurice Brennan, Lady Captain Kate Lowe, President Hilary Donnelly and Lady President Antoinette Hegarty drive in to office. |
| Greencastle Golf Club Captain’s Drive-In 2018. |
| Greencastle Golf Club Captain’s Drive-In 2018. Captain Maurice Brennan and President Hilary Donnelly hit the fairway on the first. |
| Greencastle Golf Club Captain’s Drive-In 2018. Lady Captain Kate Lowe and Lady President Antoinette Hegarty hit the fairway on the first. |
| Donegal Student Enterprise Programme. The junior category was won by Molly Boyd, a student from Scoil Mhuire in Buncrana who uses a range of recyclable materials found in Inishowen to make her range of Inishowen pens. |
| Winners of the Senior Category of the Student Enterprise Programme, Hotspots Board Game from Loreto Letterkenny: Jade McCollum, Alanna Sweeney, Aifric ni Fhearraigh and Emma Howard. |
| St Patrick’s celebrations hailed a success at the Derry Carnival Parade. |
| The Mayor Councillor Maoliosa McHugh, who officially opened the Legenderry Food Festival in Guildhall Square, part of the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, pictured with (from Left), Aeidin McCarter, Derry City & Strabane District Council, local celebrity chef Brian McDermott and Desmond Morris, head chef at the Everglades Hotel. |
| Donegal County Council’s local development seminar focusing on how Donegal can create an entrepreneurial legacy from ongoing developments including hosting the upcoming Dubai Irish Open, the filming of Star Wars and the new Northwest Greenway project. This seminar was held in An Grianan Hotel in Burt. |
| Donegal County Council’s local development seminar focusing on how Donegal can create an entrepreneurial legacy from ongoing developments including hosting the upcoming Dubai Irish Open, the filming of Star Wars and the new Northwest Greenway project. This seminar was held in An Grianan Hotel in Burt. |
| Over 120 people attended Donegal County Council's local development seminar focusing on how Donegal can create an entrepreneurial legacy from ongoing developments including hosting the upcoming Dubai Irish Open, the filming of Star Wars and the new Northwest Greenway project. This seminar was held in An Grianan Hotel in Burt. |
| The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council Cllr Maolíosa McHugh cutting the ribbon on Monday night before the Derry City v Limerick City game to officially open the new Mark Farren Stand at the Brandywell. Included in photo are the late Mark Farren's parents, Kathleen and Michael and Republic of Ireland manager Martin O’Neill. |
| The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council Cllr Maolíosa McHugh pictured on Monday night before the Derry City v Limerick game with members of the late Mark Farren’s family in the new stand at Brandywell. From left are Bridget Flannery (sister), Kathleen Farren (mother), Michael Farren (father), Philip (brother), Catrina Gill (sister) and Ryan Farren (godson). |
| Members who attended the Donegal Women in Business event in The Station House Hotel during Local Enterprise Week. |
| Ian Mason of Diorite Solid Surfaces, Buncrana and Danny MacBride of MacBride Brothers Joinery pictured on stage during the discussion on manufacturing in Donegal at the launch of the film and book “Donegal – We Make Things” in Buncrana Cinema that formed part of Local Enterprise Week 2018. |
| The Mayor of Derry and Strabane, Councillor Maoliosa McHugh, with 'Derry Girls' from the hit TV programme following a civic reception in the Guildhall. From left are Jamie-Lee O'Donnell (Michelle Mallon), writer Lisa McGee and Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Erin Quinn). |
| The Western Trust held a Midwifery Taster Event at Altnagelvin Hospital, Derry to give students from local schools and colleges an insight into the role of a midwife. Pictured at the event are students from Buncrana. |
| Musicians playing at the launch of the 2018 Pan Celtic International Festival Programme in An Grianan Theatre from Letterkenny Comhaltas. The festival will take place in Letterkenny from 3 to 8 April. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| Donegal nurse Bernie McGuigan who lives in Dublin won €23,000 on last Saturday’s (3rd March 2018) National Lottery Winning Streak Game Show on RTE. Pictured from left to right: Marty Whelan; Bernie McGuigan; Declan Harrington, Head of Finance at the National Lottery and Sinead Kennedy. The winning ticket was bought from Londis Supermarket, Mountcharles, Co Donegal. |
| Quigley's Point Community Centre senior basketball team who recently took part in a basketball blitz in Foyle Arena. Included in the photo is Michael Lowth, coach, and helper Patrick. |
| Pictured at the launch of Seacthain na Gaeilge 2018 in An Grianan Theatre; Back row, Donna Cavanagh, Donegal Library Services, Cllr. Michael Cholm MacGiollaEasbuig, Liam Ward, Donegal County Council, Róise Ní Laifeartaigh, Donegal County Council, Cllr. Albert Doherty, Sean O’Daimhin, Donegal County Council. Seated l to r – Seamus Neely, Donegal County Council, Eileen Burgess Donegal Library Services, Olivia Gallen, Donegal County Council and Cllr. Gerry McMonagle, Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council. |
| Speakers at event held in CoLab LYIT to explore linkages with the UK's Northern Powerhouse are Minister Joe McHugh T.D., Seamus Neely, Donegal County Council, Paul Hannigan, LYIT, Carol Brennan, Enterprise Ireland, Shirley McCay, British Embassy, Nigel Jones, Department of International Trade, John McNamara, SendMode, Barry Harper, Nvolve Group and Toni Forrestor, Letterkenny Chamber. |
| Brian and Daniel’s tea party will be aired on RTÉ’s Today Show with Dáithí & Maura at 3.30pm on Monday 12th March on RTÉ 1. From left chef Brian McDermott, his wife Brenda, Daniel O'Donnell, Brian's daughters Aoife and Niamh. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' (aka Max) enjoys playing in the snow. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' (aka Bear) is weary of all the snow. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' (aka Robin). |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' (aka Sasha). |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' (aka Robin). |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| Showbands of the North West Exhibition at the Inner City Trust’s Garden of Reflection Gallery on Bishop Street, Derry. The new exhibition includes photographs and memorabilia from the 1950s, 60s & 70s and will be launched on Wednesday 7th March 2018. |
| Pictured at the official launch of the North West Greenway Network are John Kelpie, CEO Derry City & Strabane Disctict Council, Mr Peter May, Permanent Secretary, Dept for Infrastructure, Gordon Clarke, National Director Sustrans, Cllr Maolíosa McHugh, Mayor Derry City & Strabane Disctict Council, Shane Ross TD, Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport, Gina McIntyre, CEO of SEUPB, Cllr Gerry McMonagle, Cathaoirleach Donegal County Council and Seamus Neely, CEO Donegal County Council. |
| Before and after images of the Brandywell Stadium Redevelopment Project in Derry. |
| Greencastle Golf Club council members 2018 |
| Greencastle Golf Club ladies branch 2018 |
| North West Words Aurivo Ealain na Gaeltachta Poetry Competition 2018 in Florence Food Co, Letterkeny. Art Ó Súilleabháin Co Galway,receiving the Aurivo Perpetual cup from Breid Lindsay Sponsor,left in photo is Proinsias Mac a'Bhaird Competiton Judge, right Michael Mac Aoidh Ealain na Gaeltachta Sponsor. |
| Crana Christmas Day Swimmers presenting a cheque for €450.00 to Donall Henderson, Chief Executive and Caroline Cameron, Staff Nurse at Foyle Hospice. |
| | Santa arrives over a crowd of thousands from Derry’s Walls to switch on the Christmas lights in Guildhall Square. |
| Members of St. Oliver Plunkett's Primary School Choir sing their hearts out duirng the Christmas lights switch on in Derry. |
| Santa passes out some sweets to the thousands of people in Derry's Guildhall Square after he arrived to switch on the Christmas lights. |
| YouTube star, TheNewAdamb99, pictured at the Christmas lights switch on in Derry. |
| Santa arrives in a blaze of pyrotechnics from Derry’s Walls to switch on the Christmas lights in Derry's Guildhall Square. |
| Caolan Holden (6) meets one of Santa's reindeers in Derry during the Christmas lights switch on. |
| The Snow King and Queen who brought their winter wonderland kingdom to Derry city centre for the Christmas lights switch on. |
| Abaigh Ryan (5) meets a polar bear in Derry during the Christmas lights switch on. |
| The Mayor Councillor John Boyle and Mayoress Angela O’Kane and YouTube star TheNewAdamb99 pictured at Christmas lights switch on with Santa and some invited guests. |
| Santa was greeted by thousands of fans as he switched on the Christmas lights in Derry's Guildhall Square with the help of the Mayor Councillor John Boyle. |
| | | | | | | | | | | Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor John Boyle, with youngsters from Na Magha GAA Club at the start of the Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. |
| The fireworks display over the River Foyle in Derry was one of the highlights of the Halloween festival in the city. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long Halloween festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long festival watched by tens of thousands of people in Derry. |
| The Return of the Ancients Halloween Street Carnival Parade in Derry. Performers from across the world join with local people and groups to take part in one of the highlights of the week long festival watched by tens of thousands of people. |
| International drummers Spark make their way through Derry city centre on Sunday as they take part in the Hallowe’en Festival 2018. |
| Bal des Luminéoles float over the ground of St. Columb’s Cathedral in Derry as the annual Halowe’en festival began in ernest on Sunday. |
| People enjoy the first night of the awakening of the city’s 400 years old walls as part of the annual Hallowe’en festival. |
| International drummers Spark make their way through Derry city centre on Sunday as they take part in the Hallowe’en Festival 2018. |
| People enjoy the first night of the awakening of the city’s 400 years old walls as part of the annual Hallowe’en festival. |
| People enjoy the first night of the awakening of the city’s 400 years old walls as part of the annual Hallowe’en festival. |
| International drummers Spark make their way through Derry city centre on Sunday as they take part in the Hallowe’en Festival 2018. |
| One of the Awakening the Walls performers who made their way through Derry’s Cathedral Quarter on Sunday evening during the 2018 Derry Hallowe’en Festival. |
| Maisie McCarroll transforms into a werewolf as the full moon rises inside Derry's Guildhall on Sunday as the annual Hallowe'en festival gets underway in the city. |
| | ![](scroll/28Scroller/images/WainFest012.jpg) Pictured at the launch of Wainfest 2018 in the Inishowen Maritime Museum on Friday, September 21, is Cllr Seamus O’Domhnaill, Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council, Eileen Burgess, Donegal County Council, Cllr. Martin Farren, Cathaoirleach of Inishowen MD, Denise McCool, Inishowen Development Partnership, Malachy Doyle, Guest Author with Donegal County Library staff and children from 2nd and 3rd Class of Scoil Cholmcille, Greencastle. Read more... |
| | | | | Keith McGrory from Buncrana of Hightower Painting with Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin TD, Fiona O’Loughlin, TD and Charlie McConalogue TD for Donegal and FF Spokesperson on Agriculture at the National Ploughing Championships, Screggan, Tullamore. |
| | | | | | | | | The Prinsendam, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 835 passengers with a crew of 443. Photo by Raymond Craig.
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| The Prinsendam cruise ship, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 835 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Prinsendam, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 835 passengers with a crew of 443. Photo by Raymond Craig.
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| The Prinsendam, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 835 passengers with a crew of 443. Photo by Raymond Craig.
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| The Prinsendam cruise ship, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 835 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Prinsendam, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 835 passengers with a crew of 443. Photo by Raymond Craig.
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| The Prinsendam cruise ship, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 835 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Prinsendam cruise ship, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 835 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Prinsendam cruise ship, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 835 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Prinsendam, which is operated by Holland America Line, visited Greencastle on Saturday 08 September 2018. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 835 passengers with a crew of 443. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| | | | | Donegal County Council Tourism Trade Mission to the United States: Sheila Russell, Harvey’s Point Hotel, Sarah Meehan, Donegal County Council, Pauline Sweeney, Donegal Airport, Deirdre Mc Glone, Harvey’s Point Hotel, Barney Mc Laughlin, Donegal County Council, Seamus O'Domhnaill, Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council and Martina Rafferty, Waterfront Hotel at the Milwaukee Irish Fest 2018. |
| Donegal County Council Tourism Trade Mission to the United States: Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council Seamus O'Domhnaill, Mayor of Milwaukee, Tom Barrett, Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council, Blackie Gavin, Head of Tourism for Donegal County Council, Barney Mc Laughlin. |
| Donegal County Council Tourism Trade Mission to the United States: Donegal Delegation with members of the Diaspora and Donegal association of New York. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. This cruise ship has 7 decks, 289 cabins and caters for 650 passengers with a crew of 300. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| The Astor cruise ship, which is operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, visited Greencastle on Thursday 30 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 650 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. |
| | | Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Our Josh was launched from Greencastle Harbour at 11.15am on Thursday 16th August 2018. The fishing vessel was fitted out by McDonald boat builders. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 698 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. This elegant cruise ship has 11 decks, 349 cabins and caters for 698 passengers with a crew of 372. The next destination for this vessel is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 698 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. This elegant cruise ship has 11 decks, 349 cabins and caters for 698 passengers with a crew of 372. The next destination for this vessel is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. This elegant cruise ship has 11 decks, 349 cabins and caters for 698 passengers with a crew of 372. The next destination for this vessel is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 698 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. This elegant cruise ship has 11 decks, 349 cabins and caters for 698 passengers with a crew of 372. The next destination for this vessel is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica cruise ship visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. A tender boat passes the Foyle Ferry on it's way to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. This elegant cruise ship has 11 decks, 349 cabins and caters for 698 passengers with a crew of 372. The next destination for this vessel is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 698 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 698 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Performers entertain passangers from the cruise ship Oceania Nautica which visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. The next destination for this cruise ship is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Performers entertain passangers from the cruise ship Oceania Nautica which visited Greencastle on Wednesday 15 August 2018. The next destination for this cruise ship is Belfast with an ETA of around 6am on Thursday August 16. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Greencastle Golf Club President's Day prize winners: Front from left to right - Neil Guckian (3rd), Ciaran O'Neill (winner), Mr Hilary Donnelly (President) and John McGilloway (runner-up); Back from left to right - Joe McCafferty (Past President's prize), Aidan Harkin (Non Qualifiers' prize), Shane McDermott (2nd nine), Celine Houston (Ladies 2nd), Philip Devlin (Council prize), Daragh Duffy (Guest prize) and Hubert Cavanagh (Competitions Convenor). |
| Foróige Leadership for Life conference. Donegal teens attend international leadership conference in Maynooth: Front row (left to right) Milaoisé Armstrong, Alana Gallagher, Aoife Smith, Clarice Price, Elishia Moyne, Noelle Kilpatrick, Robyn Harvey-Moulding. Second row (left to right) Ailbhe McGowan, Amanda Duncan, Blaithin Gillen, Bonnie Donnell, Darragh McBrearty, Karl Duncan, Taleigha Boyle, Éadaoin Doherty. |
| The Sea Cloud II anchored off Greencastle on Sunday morning, 29th July and then sailed off for Portrush in the afternoon. The yacht combines the high standards expected of a modern cruise ship with the unique atmosphere of a romantic tall ship. The 47 cabins cater for 94 passengers with a crew of 65 on board. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Sea Cloud II anchored off Greencastle on Sunday morning, 29th July and then sailed off for Portrush in the afternoon. The yacht combines the high standards expected of a modern cruise ship with the unique atmosphere of a romantic tall ship. The 47 cabins cater for 94 passengers with a crew of 65 on board. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Sea Cloud II anchored off Greencastle on Sunday morning, 29th July and then sailed off for Portrush in the afternoon. The yacht combines the high standards expected of a modern cruise ship with the unique atmosphere of a romantic tall ship. The 47 cabins cater for 94 passengers with a crew of 65 on board. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Sea Cloud II anchored off Greencastle on Sunday morning, 29th July and then sailed off for Portrush in the afternoon. The yacht combines the high standards expected of a modern cruise ship with the unique atmosphere of a romantic tall ship. The 47 cabins cater for 94 passengers with a crew of 65 on board. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Fishing boats in Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Fishing boat arriving at Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Fishing boats in Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| Fishing boats in Greencastle Harbour. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| | | | The Foyle Maritime Festival’s LED lit flyboarder wows the crowds at the Voyages Showcase along Derry Quay on Friday night. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| The Phoenix Tall Ship illuminated on the River Foyle with the backdrop of the waterfall fireworks on the Peace Bridge as part of the Voyages Showcase at the 2018 Foyle Maritime Festival. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| The Foyle Maritime Festival’s LED lit flyboarder wows the crowds at the Voyages Showcase along Derry Quay on Friday night. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| The Phoenix Tall Ship illuminated on the River Foyle with the backdrop of the Guildhall as part of the Voyages Showcase at the 2018 Foyle Maritime Festival. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| The Foyle Maritime Festival’s LED lit flyboarder wows the crowds at the Voyages Showcase along Derry Quay on Friday night. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| The illuminated Phoenix Tall Ship makes its way up the River Foyle as part of the Parade of Light in the Voyages Showcase at the Foyle Maritime Festival on Friday night. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| The spectacular fireworks finale to the Voyages Showcase to the Foyle Maritime Festival at the Foyle Port Marina 2018. The Foyle Maritime Festival full programme is available at www.foylemaritime.com. |
| Thousands flocked for the opening day of the Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry, which runs from July 14 to July 22, 2018. |
| Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry runs from July 14 - July 22. Four year old Ava O'Donnell joined Mayor of Derry and Strabane Councillor John Boyle in welcoming the Tanaiste, Simon Coveney TD, to the city on his visit to the festival. |
| Thousands flocked for the opening day of the Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry, which runs from July 14 to July 22, 2018. |
| Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry runs from July 14 - July 22. The Tánaiste, Simon Coveney TD, on board a Clipper Race yacht where he met with local skipper Conall Morrison and his crew. |
| Thousands flocked for the opening day of the Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry, which runs from July 14 to July 22, 2018. |
| Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry runs from July 14 - July 22. Mayor of Derry and Strabane Councillor, John Boyle, welcomes the Tanaiste, Simon Coveney TD, to the city on his visit to the festival. |
| Thousands flocked for the opening day of the Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry, which runs from July 14 to July 22, 2018. |
| Foyle Maritime Festival in Derry runs from July 14 - July 22. Mayor of Derry and Strabane Councillor, John Boyle, welcomes the Tanaiste, Simon Coveney TD, to the city on his visit to the festival. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| The final day of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Sunday 08 July 2018. Russell Knox from Scotland wins after a dramatic playoff against Ryan Fox from New Zealand. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Ballyliffin Golf Club on Thursday 05 July 2018. |
| Members of the Donegal Association along with current Donegal Person of the Year Shay Given were in Lifford Hospital to present the proceeds of the raffle from their Gala Ball. The total amount raised was €4490.95. Also included in the photo is Shay's father Seamus and staff from Lifford Hospital. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| The Championship Village at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club prepares to host the estimated 100,000 golf fans. |
| The Championship Village at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club prepares to host the estimated 100,000 golf fans. |
| The Championship Village at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club gets ready to host the estimated 100,000 golf fans. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| On the the practice range at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open in Ballyliffin Golf Club on Tuesday 03 July 2018. |
| Graduates, family, friends, staff and supporters of Donegal YMCA Support, Training and Enterprise Programme (STEP) gathered together in the Council Chamber, Civic Offices, Letterkenny on 28 June 2018 for the annual graduation. |
| | The Irish Wheelchair Association would like to thank everyone that donated and took part in the Mud Run on Saturday 16th June, 2018. A total of €3,438.50 was raised. Pictured here are IWA staff and runners from Malin. |
| The Irish Wheelchair Association would like to thank everyone that donated and took part in the Mud Run on Saturday 16th June, 2018. A total of €3,438.50 was raised. Pictured here are IWA staff and runners from Malin. |
| Fáilte Ireland held workshops on its new Know Donegal Local Experts Programme initiative for over 111 attendees who are involved in the tourism sector and engage with visitors to Donegal. Pictured are Erin McGinty, Amanda Boyle (Fáilte Ireland) and Evelyn McGlynn. |
| Darragh McBrearty, Buncrana Seniors Foróige Club, Mairead McGuinness, Vice-President of the European Parliament & MEP for the Midlands-North-West and Róisín Costelloe, Rosses Neighbourhood Youth Project, at the European Youth Event which took place at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. This elegant cruise ship caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 386. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. This elegant cruise ship caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 386. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers back to the ship. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. This elegant cruise ship caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 386. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. This elegant cruise ship caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 386. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers back to the ship. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| The Oceania Nautica visited Greencastle, as part of its Northern Europe tour, on Saturday 23 June 2018. This elegant cruise ship caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 386. Photo by Raymond Craig. |
| | | | | | | | ![](scroll/28Scroller/images/Rally600.jpg) Pictured at the launch of the Donegal Rally Road Safety Campaign is Joe Boland, Donegal Joint Policing Committee, Gareth Gibson, Donegal Road Safety Working Group (DRSWG), Charles Sweeney, Donegal County Council, Martin Roarty, Donegal County Council, Brian O’Donnell, Donegal Road Safety Officer, Cllr. Gerry McMonagle, Inspector Michael Harrison, An Garda Síochána, Seamus Neely, Donegal County Council and John Crumlish, Donegal Rally. Read more... |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| A day trip on the Greencastle to Magilligan ferry. |
| | | | All Ireland Fishermen’s competition sponsored by BIM/Cavanagh Hooper Dolan was played in glorious sunshine at Greencastle Golf Club. Mr President Hilary Donnelly and Lady Captain Kate Lowe presenting All Ireland Fishermen’s Champion prize to Dominic Mullan (39pts). |
| All Ireland Fishermen’s competition sponsored by BIM/Cavanagh Hooper Dolan at Greencastle Golf Club. Mr President Hilary Donnelly and Lady Captain Kate Lowe presenting 1st team prizes to MVF Paula - Michael Doyle, Mark Diver, James McGuinness and Freddie Collins. |
| All Ireland Fishermen’s competition sponsored by BIM/Cavanagh Hooper Dolan was played in glorious sunshine at Greencastle Golf Club. Mr President Hilary Donnelly and Lady Captain Kate Lowe presenting Ladies 1st prize to Marian Devlin (36pts). |
| All Ireland Fishermen’s competition sponsored by BIM/Cavanagh Hooper Dolan at Greencastle Golf Club. Mr President Hilary Donnelly and Lady Captain Kate Lowe presenting individual 1st prize to Hubert Cavanagh (41pts). |
| Oran Doherty and Shane Doherty from Glengad, who are students at Carndonagh Community School, spent 26 hours over 13 weeks collecting one ton of rubbish along the road from Malin to Glengad as part of their An Gaisce Presidents Award. |
| Oran Doherty and Shane Doherty from Glengad, who are students at Carndonagh Community School, spent 26 hours over 13 weeks collecting one ton of rubbish along the road from Malin to Glengad as part of their An Gaisce Presidents Award. |
| Members and friends of the Foyle Hill Walking Group hard at work during their clean-up along the beautiful coastal stretch from Moville to Greencastle. |
| Members and friends of the Foyle Hill Walking Group who collected 23 bags of rubbish along the beautiful coastal stretch from Moville to Greencastle. |
| | Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Culdaff NS, winners of section A. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Glassalts NS, winners of the girls section A. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Urblereagh NS. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day at Rashenny Football Club. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day at Rashenny Football Club. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day at Rashenny Football Club. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Carn NS v Craigtown NS. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Urbleregh NS v Glassalts NS. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Urris NS v Glassalts NS. |
| Inishowen Spar FAI Primary School 5s County Finals Day: Glengad NS v Urbleregh NS. |
| Bishop’s Gate Hotel Am-Am at Greencastle Golf Club: Overall winners team members Russell Davidson and Liam Clarke receiving their prizes from Anne Marie O'Neill and Captain Maurice Brennan. |
| Bishop’s Gate Hotel Am-Am at Greencastle Golf Club: Overall runners-up Phelim O'Neill, Maurice Brennan, Liam Cregan and John Bradley receiving their prizes from Anne Marie O'Neill. |
| Bishop’s Gate Hotel Am-Am at Greencastle Golf Club: Lady Captain Kate Lowe receiving the Ladies 1st prize on behalf of her team from sponsor Anne Marie O'Neill and Captain Maurice Brennan. |
| Bishop’s Gate Hotel Am-Am at Greencastle Golf Club: The winners on Sunday L-R Willie Havlin, Philip Cavanagh and Charlie Kelly receiving their prizes from the Captain Maurice Brennan and the sponsor Ann Marie O'Neill from Bishop's Gate Hotel. |
| Bishop’s Gate Hotel Am-Am at Greencastle Golf Club: President Hilary Donnelly receiving the Sunday runners-up prizes on behalf of his team from Ann Marie O'Neill from Bishop's Gate Hotel and Captain Maurice Brennan.
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| | | | | | | | | | HotelPlanner.com Skipper Conall Morrison from Derry-Londonderry has edged out fellow Clipper Round the World Yacht Race competitor PSP Logistics for fourth place in the 5,600 nautical marathon across the North Pacific Ocean. |
| HotelPlanner.com from Derry-Londonderry has edged out fellow Clipper Round the World Yacht Race competitor PSP Logistics for fourth place in the 5,600 nautical marathon across the North Pacific Ocean. |
| Staff and customers Kernan's Eurospar store in Newtowncunningham celebrate after selling a winning Lotto Match 5 Plus Bonus prize winning ticket worth €284,964. |
| Staff and customers Kernan's Eurospar store in Newtowncunningham celebrate after selling a winning Lotto Match 5 Plus Bonus prize winning ticket worth €284,964. |
| The Children’s Ward in Altnagelvin Hospital received a beautiful donation of a scenic painting of Shroove Lighthouse. Pictured: Cathy Grady; Sr Hazel Gallo; Mary McKenna, Assistant Director; Kieran Downey, Director of Women and Children’s Services and Sr Yvonne Devenney. Lena McCaughey and her son John, who receives treatment on the Children’s Ward, were also present. |
| Big Donegal Clean Up Moville. Inishowen was a hive of activity as groups across the peninsula rolled up their sleeves and got to work giving their own areas a good spring clean. |
| Big Donegal Clean Up Clonmany. Noel O'Donnell lifting the clean up bags. Inishowen was a hive of activity as groups across the peninsula rolled up their sleeves and got to work giving their own areas a good spring clean. |
| Big Donegal Clean Up Carrowmena. Inishowen was a hive of activity as groups across the peninsula rolled up their sleeves and got to work giving their own areas a good spring clean. |
| Big Donegal Clean Up Buncrana. Inishowen was a hive of activity as groups across the peninsula rolled up their sleeves and got to work giving their own areas a good spring clean. |
| Children enjoying a Spring into Story-time session in Buncrana Library. |
| Fáilte Ireland hosted 28 members of The Society of American Travel Writers (SATW) Canada Chapter during their trip to Ireland. The group are pictured visiting Slieve League in Donegal. |
| Chinese seafood buyers visit Donegal. Pictured at Errigal Bay Seafoods is Liu Yancheng (buyer with Qingdao Beiyang Jiamei Seafood Co.) with James Hegarty and Andrew Doherty of Errigal Bay Seafoods along with Shauna Keenan and Siyi Chen of Bord Bia. |
| Choir competing in Choral Concert in An Grianan Theatre as part of the 47th International Pan Celtic Festival. |
| Pan Celtic Festival 2018. Taking part in the Pan Celtic parade in Letterkenny. |
| Musicians tuning up for competition during the 47th International Pan Celtic Festival in Letterkenny. |
| Pan Celtic Festival 2018. Very excited choir members arriving at Colaiste Ailigh for Pan Celtic Competitions Day. |
| Enjoying the music at Courtyard Shopping Centre in Letterkenny during the 47th International Pan Celtic Festival 2018. |
| Pan Celtic Festival 2018. Some of the children who took part in the Pan Celtic Camogie competition in O'Donnell Park in Letterkenny with Claire Kilgallon, President of the Pan Celtic International Committee, Leonard Watson, President of Letterkenny Chamber of Commerce and Cllr Jimmy Kavanagh, Mayor of Letterkenny MD. |
| Donegal mariner was among those honoured with Concern at their 50th anniversary event. Karl Vekins, who lives in Greencastle, pictured with President Michael D. Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin. |
| Letterkenny University Hospital's Junction Restaurant attains the prestigious Happy Heart Healthy Eating Award. |
| | Greencastle Golf Club Captain’s Drive-In 2018. Captain Maurice Brennan, Lady Captain Kate Lowe, President Hilary Donnelly and Lady President Antoinette Hegarty drive in to office. |
| Greencastle Golf Club Captain’s Drive-In 2018. |
| Greencastle Golf Club Captain’s Drive-In 2018. Captain Maurice Brennan and President Hilary Donnelly hit the fairway on the first. |
| Greencastle Golf Club Captain’s Drive-In 2018. Lady Captain Kate Lowe and Lady President Antoinette Hegarty hit the fairway on the first. |
| Donegal Student Enterprise Programme. The junior category was won by Molly Boyd, a student from Scoil Mhuire in Buncrana who uses a range of recyclable materials found in Inishowen to make her range of Inishowen pens. |
| Winners of the Senior Category of the Student Enterprise Programme, Hotspots Board Game from Loreto Letterkenny: Jade McCollum, Alanna Sweeney, Aifric ni Fhearraigh and Emma Howard. |
| St Patrick’s celebrations hailed a success at the Derry Carnival Parade. |
| The Mayor Councillor Maoliosa McHugh, who officially opened the Legenderry Food Festival in Guildhall Square, part of the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, pictured with (from Left), Aeidin McCarter, Derry City & Strabane District Council, local celebrity chef Brian McDermott and Desmond Morris, head chef at the Everglades Hotel. |
| Donegal County Council’s local development seminar focusing on how Donegal can create an entrepreneurial legacy from ongoing developments including hosting the upcoming Dubai Irish Open, the filming of Star Wars and the new Northwest Greenway project. This seminar was held in An Grianan Hotel in Burt. |
| Donegal County Council’s local development seminar focusing on how Donegal can create an entrepreneurial legacy from ongoing developments including hosting the upcoming Dubai Irish Open, the filming of Star Wars and the new Northwest Greenway project. This seminar was held in An Grianan Hotel in Burt. |
| Over 120 people attended Donegal County Council's local development seminar focusing on how Donegal can create an entrepreneurial legacy from ongoing developments including hosting the upcoming Dubai Irish Open, the filming of Star Wars and the new Northwest Greenway project. This seminar was held in An Grianan Hotel in Burt. |
| The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council Cllr Maolíosa McHugh cutting the ribbon on Monday night before the Derry City v Limerick City game to officially open the new Mark Farren Stand at the Brandywell. Included in photo are the late Mark Farren's parents, Kathleen and Michael and Republic of Ireland manager Martin O’Neill. |
| The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council Cllr Maolíosa McHugh pictured on Monday night before the Derry City v Limerick game with members of the late Mark Farren’s family in the new stand at Brandywell. From left are Bridget Flannery (sister), Kathleen Farren (mother), Michael Farren (father), Philip (brother), Catrina Gill (sister) and Ryan Farren (godson). |
| Members who attended the Donegal Women in Business event in The Station House Hotel during Local Enterprise Week. |
| Ian Mason of Diorite Solid Surfaces, Buncrana and Danny MacBride of MacBride Brothers Joinery pictured on stage during the discussion on manufacturing in Donegal at the launch of the film and book “Donegal – We Make Things” in Buncrana Cinema that formed part of Local Enterprise Week 2018. |
| The Mayor of Derry and Strabane, Councillor Maoliosa McHugh, with 'Derry Girls' from the hit TV programme following a civic reception in the Guildhall. From left are Jamie-Lee O'Donnell (Michelle Mallon), writer Lisa McGee and Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Erin Quinn). |
| The Western Trust held a Midwifery Taster Event at Altnagelvin Hospital, Derry to give students from local schools and colleges an insight into the role of a midwife. Pictured at the event are students from Buncrana. |
| Musicians playing at the launch of the 2018 Pan Celtic International Festival Programme in An Grianan Theatre from Letterkenny Comhaltas. The festival will take place in Letterkenny from 3 to 8 April. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| The launch of the debut collection of poetry by retired Derry GP Vincent Cavanagh entitled 'Pay No Heed to the Helicopter' published by Guildhall Press. |
| Donegal nurse Bernie McGuigan who lives in Dublin won €23,000 on last Saturday’s (3rd March 2018) National Lottery Winning Streak Game Show on RTE. Pictured from left to right: Marty Whelan; Bernie McGuigan; Declan Harrington, Head of Finance at the National Lottery and Sinead Kennedy. The winning ticket was bought from Londis Supermarket, Mountcharles, Co Donegal. |
| Quigley's Point Community Centre senior basketball team who recently took part in a basketball blitz in Foyle Arena. Included in the photo is Michael Lowth, coach, and helper Patrick. |
| Pictured at the launch of Seacthain na Gaeilge 2018 in An Grianan Theatre; Back row, Donna Cavanagh, Donegal Library Services, Cllr. Michael Cholm MacGiollaEasbuig, Liam Ward, Donegal County Council, Róise Ní Laifeartaigh, Donegal County Council, Cllr. Albert Doherty, Sean O’Daimhin, Donegal County Council. Seated l to r – Seamus Neely, Donegal County Council, Eileen Burgess Donegal Library Services, Olivia Gallen, Donegal County Council and Cllr. Gerry McMonagle, Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council. |
| Speakers at event held in CoLab LYIT to explore linkages with the UK's Northern Powerhouse are Minister Joe McHugh T.D., Seamus Neely, Donegal County Council, Paul Hannigan, LYIT, Carol Brennan, Enterprise Ireland, Shirley McCay, British Embassy, Nigel Jones, Department of International Trade, John McNamara, SendMode, Barry Harper, Nvolve Group and Toni Forrestor, Letterkenny Chamber. |
| Brian and Daniel’s tea party will be aired on RTÉ’s Today Show with Dáithí & Maura at 3.30pm on Monday 12th March on RTÉ 1. From left chef Brian McDermott, his wife Brenda, Daniel O'Donnell, Brian's daughters Aoife and Niamh. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' (aka Max) enjoys playing in the snow. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' (aka Bear) is weary of all the snow. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' (aka Robin). |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' (aka Sasha). |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' (aka Robin). |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| The 'Beast from the East' hits Inishowen. |
| Showbands of the North West Exhibition at the Inner City Trust’s Garden of Reflection Gallery on Bishop Street, Derry. The new exhibition includes photographs and memorabilia from the 1950s, 60s & 70s and will be launched on Wednesday 7th March 2018. |
| Pictured at the official launch of the North West Greenway Network are John Kelpie, CEO Derry City & Strabane Disctict Council, Mr Peter May, Permanent Secretary, Dept for Infrastructure, Gordon Clarke, National Director Sustrans, Cllr Maolíosa McHugh, Mayor Derry City & Strabane Disctict Council, Shane Ross TD, Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport, Gina McIntyre, CEO of SEUPB, Cllr Gerry McMonagle, Cathaoirleach Donegal County Council and Seamus Neely, CEO Donegal County Council. |
| Before and after images of the Brandywell Stadium Redevelopment Project in Derry. |
| Greencastle Golf Club council members 2018 |
| Greencastle Golf Club ladies branch 2018 |
| North West Words Aurivo Ealain na Gaeltachta Poetry Competition 2018 in Florence Food Co, Letterkeny. Art Ó Súilleabháin Co Galway,receiving the Aurivo Perpetual cup from Breid Lindsay Sponsor,left in photo is Proinsias Mac a'Bhaird Competiton Judge, right Michael Mac Aoidh Ealain na Gaeltachta Sponsor. |
| Crana Christmas Day Swimmers presenting a cheque for €450.00 to Donall Henderson, Chief Executive and Caroline Cameron, Staff Nurse at Foyle Hospice. |
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